Flora of North America Glossary

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Term Synonyms Category Limitation Definition
megaphyll = leaf, macrophyll (not recommended); > frond, needle STRUCTURE A principal, vegetative shoot organ borne laterally from a stem node; its vascular tissues, if any, continuous with those of the stem; undergoing no significant secondary growth; usually more or less bilaterally symmetrical; comprising a distal, usually laminar blade and/or a proximal stalk (petiole) or sheath; usually a primary site of photosynthesis.
megaphyllous = macrophyllous (not recommended) architecture plant Bearing megaphylls.
megasporangium pl. megasporangia = macrosporangium (not recommended) STRUCTURE A sporangium that produces megaspores.
megaspore = macrospore (not recommended) STRUCTURE A female spore; a spore of the larger of two types produced by the sporophytes of a heterosporous taxon; produced in a megasporangium; giving rise upon germination to a megagametophyte.
megasporocarp = macrosporocarp (not recommended) STRUCTURE A sporocarp that bears only megasporangia.
megasporophyll = macrosporophyll (not recommended); > carpel, cone scale, ovuliferous scale STRUCTURE A sporophyll that bears only megasporangia and, in Pinophyta, naked ovules that develop subsequently.
megastrobilus pl. megastrobili = female cone, macrostrobilus (not recommended) STRUCTURE A strobilus (cone) whose fertile organs are all megasporophylls.
membranaceous = membranous texture Extremely thin, pliable, and fairly tough; like animal membrane. See also chartaceous (papery, papyraceous), pergamentaceous (parchment-like).
membrane STRUCTURE A relatively thin layer of tissue that covers or separates other, different tissue(s) and/or empty space(s).
membranous = membranaceous texture Extremely thin, pliable, and fairly tough; like animal membrane. See also chartaceous (papery, papyraceous), pergamentaceous (parchment-like).
meniscoid solid shape Relatively thin with opposite, round, broad faces, one convex and one concave (as viewed externally), the circumferential edge angular or rounded; like a meniscus. See also discoid (disciform), lenticular (biconvex, lens-shaped), patelliform (kneecap-shaped).
mentum pl. menta = column foot STRUCTURE A lateral, often nectariferous protrusion from the proximal portion of a column, opposite the labellum, projecting in front of the rest of the flower; in Orchidaceae.
mericarp = coccus STRUCTURE One of the segments of a dehisced schizocarp; usually one-seeded and itself indehiscent.
…merous architecture compound or compound-complex structure Having the number of equivalent component parts indicated by the prefix (e.g., petals in a corolla), or having different component sets of equivalent parts of that number in each set (e.g., calyx and corolla in a perianth); as in monomerous, oligomerous, polymerous, tetramerous, trimerous.
mesocarp STRUCTURE The middle tissue layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
mesochilium STRUCTURE The central portion of a labellum (lip) that has distinct proximal, distal, and central parts; in Orchidaceae. See also epichilium, hypochilium.
microgametophyte PLANT A gametophyte whose fertile organs (gametangia) are all antheridia.
microphyll STRUCTURE A small, lateral, leaf-like enation that, evolutionarily, is not a true leaf, i.e., whose vasculature, if any, consists of only a single median strand not ontogenetically integral with the vasculature of the bearing stem and not associated with leaf gaps in the stele of the stem; in Bryophyta, Psilotophyta, Lycopodiophyta, Equisetophyta.
microphyllous architecture plant Bearing microphylls.
micropyle FEATURE The small pore in the integuments of an ovule at its apex, through which the pollen tube grows; or the corresponding aperture or scar in the coat of the seed that develops subsequently.
microsporangium pl. microsporangia STRUCTURE A sporangium that produces microspores.
microspore STRUCTURE A male spore; a spore of the smaller of the two types produced by the sporophytes of a heterosporous taxon; produced in a microsporangium; giving rise upon germination to a microgametophyte.
microsporocarp STRUCTURE A sporocarp that bears only microsporangia.
microsporophyll > cone scale STRUCTURE A sporophyll that bears only microsporangia.
microstrobilus = male cone STRUCTURE A strobilus (cone) whose fertile organs are all microsporophylls.
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