Flora of North America Glossary

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Term Synonyms Category Limitation Definition
translator arm = caudicle STRUCTURE An attenuate end portion by which a pollinium adheres to a pollinating insect, either directly or by means of a terminal viscidium, the latter, when present, sometimes attached by an intervening stipe; esp. in Asclepiadaceae, Orchidaceae.
translucent < hyaline, pellucid coloration Transmitting light uniformly and diffusely. See also transparent.
transparent < hyaline, pellucid coloration Transmitting light uniformly and without diffusion; clear, like glass. See also translucent.
transverse 1 dehiscence More or less perpendicular to the central axis.
transverse 2 orientation Perpendicular to the long axis of the context of reference.
trapeziform plane shape Four-sided and either asymmetrical or bilaterally symmetrical like a triangle truncated distally perpendicular to its central axis.
tree nominative plant Perennial, woody, more or less erect, relatively tall, with one or more distinct aboveground portions each with a single, relatively stout, columnar, main stem (trunk or bole) that bears branches. See also bush, frutex, shrub, subshrub, suffrutex, undershrub, woody clump.
tree-form > arboreous, arborescent habit plant Having or developing the character of a tree. See also bushy, frutescent, fruticose, shrubby, subshrubby, suffrutescent, suffruticose, woody-clumping.
tree-like = dendritic architecture Like the branched axial structure of a tree.
tri… 1 = three-… prefix Indicating presence of or constitution by three entities of the type denoted by the term's stem; as in tricarpellate, trifurcate, trilocular.
tri… 2 = thrice-…, triple-… prefix Indicating presence of three hierarchical orders of the type of entity or pattern denoted by the term's stem; as in tripinnate. See also entries for particular terms beginning with this prefix whose meanings, at least in some applications, are more specific than usually indicated by such combination.
trichome > bristle, capillus, glochid, glochidium, hair, lepis, scale, seta, squama, squamella, squamule; >< cilium STRUCTURE Any superficial, unicellular or multicellular structure arising entirely from an epidermis. Unlike other epidermal enations or coverings, trichomes are cellular structures.
trichotomocolpate architecture pollen grain Having a triradiate surficial groove (colpus).
trichotomous architecture axis Branching by division of the apical meristem producing three coordinate but not necessarily equal derivatives from each division.
trigamous reproduction inflorescence Bearing flowers of three differing sexual constitutions; esp. in Asteraceae (Compositae).
trigeminous = tergeminate, trijugate architecture foliaceous structure Compound with three orders of leaflets, each order bifoliolate.
trigonous = three-angled, triquetrous; > deltoid, obdeltoid solid shape Elongate with three sides that meet at acute or obtuse angles.
trijugate = tergeminate, trigeminous architecture foliaceous structure Compound with three orders of leaflets, each order bifoliolate.
trilete architecture spore Having a triradiate tetrad scar.
trioecious reproduction taxon Having some flowers or spikelets functionally unisexual and some bisexual, some plants having only staminate or only pistillate types, other plants having only bisexual types.
triple-… = thrice-…, tri-… prefix Indicating presence of three hierarchical orders of the type of entity or pattern denoted by the term's stem; as in triple-palmate. See also three-….
triquetrous = three-angled, trigonous; > deltoid, obdeltoid solid shape Elongate with three sides that meet at acute or obtuse angles.
trochlear = pulley-wheel-shaped solid shape Discoid (disciform) but with the circumferential surface concave between faces.
trophophyll = sterile frond STRUCTURE A frond that does not bear sporangia; in Polypodiophyta. See also fertile frond.
trowel-shaped = trullate, trulliform plane shape Broadest below the middle, more or less straightly attenuate to either end, the sides angled at the level of greatest width; like the blade of a mason's trowel. See also obtrullate, obtrulliform.
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