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81vegetatively — adverb In a vegetative manner; without sexual reproduction. The Jubulaceae have a leaf whose lobule, usually transformed into a water sac, is normally very narrowly attached to the stem and to the dorsal lobe; indeed some Frullania taxa reproduce …
82lobule — noun a) A small lobe; a subdivision of a lobe. The Jubulaceae have a leaf whose lobule, usually transformed into a water sac, is normally very narrowly attached to the stem and to the dorsal lobe; indeed some Frullania taxa reproduce vegetatively …
83Quercus prinus — Leaf cluster Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
84Glossary of plant morphology terms — Biologists that study plant morphology use a number of different terms to describe plant organs and parts that can be observed with the human eye using no more than a hand held magnifying lens. These terms are used to identify and classify plants …
85Dahlgrenodendron — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Magnoliids …
86Maclura pomifera — For other uses, see Bois d arc (disambiguation). Maclura pomifera Osage orange foliage and fruit Scientific classification Kingdom …
87quick — I (discerning) adjective acute, adept, adroit, agile, aggressive, astute, brainy, bright, brilliant, clever, deft, dexterous, discerning, educable, educatable, fiery, instructable, intelligent, irascible, irritable, keen, nimble fingered, of… …
88ephemeral — I adjective brevis, brief, caducous, caducus, continuing for a short time, deciduous, disappearing, elusive, enduring only a very short time, ephemerous, evanescent, existing for a short time, fleeting, fugacious, fugitive, hurried, impermanent,… …
89transient — I adjective brevis, brief, caducous, deciduous, elusive, ephemeral, ephemerous, evanescent, fading, fleeting, fluxus, fugacious, fugax, fugitive, hasty, impermanent, inconstant, interim, meteoric, migratory, momentary, passing, perishable,… …
90caducity — [kə dju:sɪti] noun literary frailty or transitory nature. ↘the infirmity of old age; senility. Origin C18: from Fr. caducité, from L. caducus (see caducous) …