Flora of North America Glossary
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Term | Synonyms | Category | Limitation | Definition |
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berry-like | = baccate | architecture | fruit | Having the structure and texture of a berry. |
bi… 1 | = di…, two-… | prefix | Indicating presence of or constitution by two entities of the type denoted by the term's stem; as in bicarpellate, biciliate, bifid, bilocular. 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. | |
bi… 2 | = double-…, twice-… | prefix | Indicating presence of two hierarchical orders of the type of entity or pattern denoted by the term's stem; as in bicrenate, bipinnate. 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. | |
bicolor(ous) | < discolor(ous) | coloration | Having two surfaces of different colors; esp. leaves with differently colored adaxial and abaxial surfaces. | |
biconvex 1 | = lens-shaped, lenticular | plane shape | Elongate, narrow, broadest at the middle, attenuate to acute ends, the sides convex; like the outline of a double-convex lens viewed from its edge. | |
biconvex 2 | = lens-shaped, lenticular | solid shape | Relatively thin with two round, convex, opposite broad faces intersecting acutely at the circumferential edge; like a double-convex lens. See also disciform (discoid), meniscoid. | |
biennial 1 | duration | plant, stem | Normally living two years; germinating or forming and growing vegetatively during one cycle of seasons, then reproducing sexually and dying during the following one. | |
biennial 2 | nominative | plant | Of biennial duration. | |
bifacial | architecture | Having two opposite broad surfaces that differ distinctly in appearance. | ||
bifurcate | < forked, furcate | apex | Having two terminal, antrorse branches or divisions arising from a common point or level, like the prongs of a fork. | |
bifurcate | < forked, furcate | plane shape | Having two terminal, antrorse branches or divisions arising from a common point or level, like the prongs of a fork. | |
bifurcate | < forked, furcate | solid shape | Having two terminal, antrorse branches or divisions arising from a common point or level, like the prongs of a fork. | |
bigeminate | architecture | foliaceous structure | Compound with two orders of leaflets, each order bifoliolate. | |
bilabiate | = two-lipped; < labiate, lipped | architecture | perianth, calyx, corolla | Strongly zygomorphic with connate and/or coherent members whose distal portions form two unequal, opposing, lip-like structures, one adaxial, one abaxial. See also gaping (personate, ringent). |
birettaform | solid shape | Approximately square in cross section and shallowly convex at the top; like a biretta (Roman Catholic cleric's hat). | ||
bisexual | = hermaphroditic | reproduction | Having functional reproductive structures of both sexes. See also perfect. | |
bladder | = ampulla | STRUCTURE | A small, membranous, hollow, flask-shaped, insectivorous structure borne on a submerged leaf; esp. in Lentibulariaceae. | |
blade | = lamina | STRUCTURE | The expanded, more or less planate, distal portion, when present, of a leaf, leaflet or bract. | |
blister | = bulla, pustule | FEATURE | A relatively coarse, rounded protrusion or convexity. See also papilla. | |
blistered | = bullate, puckered, pustulate | relief | Having relatively coarse, irregularly disposed, rounded protrusions or convexities resembling blisters. See also papillate (papillose). | |
blotch | = macula, spot | FEATURE | An area that differs in color from the rest of a structure's surface. See also eyespot. | |
blotched | = maculate, spotted | coloration | Having one or more areas that differ in color from the rest of the surface. See also eyespotted. | |
blunt 1 | = obtuse | apex | Bluntly angular; having an angular tip whose generalized sides intersect at an angle of 90° or more. | |
blunt 2 | = obtuse | base | Bluntly angular; having an angular proximal portion whose generalized sides intersect at an angle of 90° or more. | |
boat-shaped | = cymbiform, navicular | solid shape | Like the generalized form of a boat hull, the walls relatively thin to moderately thick, the interior essentially empty and open along one side. |
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