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Dendrology (FOR 241) Key terms, Conifers
Dendrology (FOR 241) Key terms, Conifers
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Term
achene
Definition
A small, dry indehiscent fruit with a single seed. Some achenes have a plumed or feathery tails; some do not.
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acicular
Definition
Needle-shaped. Long, narrow, and tapering to a distinct, sharp point.
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acorn
Definition
A nut capped by a scaly or bristly base (an Involucre)
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acuminate
Definition
Tapering to a long sharp point with concave sides. Often used to describe the apex of a leaf.
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acute
Definition
Tapering to a point apex with more or less straight sides.
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adnate
Definition
The fusion or joining of unlike parts.
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aggregate fruit
Definition
commonly applied to a cluster of small fleshy fruits that originate from separate pistils in a single flower. (ex. raspberries or blackberries)
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alternate
Definition
Bome singly at a node. If leaves are alternate only one leaf arises from each point on the stem.
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ament
Definition
A long, thin inflorescence composed of sessile, unisexual flowers (male or female, but not both).
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angiosperm
Definition
A group of plants that produce flowers and seeds bome inside ovaries (fruits).
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apex
Definition
The tip. The point of a leaf farthest from its point of attachment to the twig.
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apophysis
Definition
The portion of a cone scale that is exposed (visible) when the cone is closed.
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arcuate
Definition
Curved into an arch. Leaf veins are said to be arcuate when they start at the midrib but end up paralleling the margin.
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aril
Definition
A fleshy appendage that grows from the base of a seed to cover some or all of the seed. (ex. the fruit of yews are aril)
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armed
Definition
Bearing thorns, spines, barbs, or prickles.
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awl-like
Definition
Short and narrowly triangular. Rapidly tapering to a sharp tip. Like a sewing awl.
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base
Definition
Bottom; near the point of attachment. The base of the leaf blade occurs where it is attached to its petiole.
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berry
Definition
A fleshy fruit developing from a single pistil with many seeds imbedded inside. (Example; tomatoes and blueberries.)
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blade
Definition
The broad part of a leaf or petal.
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bloom
Definition
A whitish waxy or powdery covering on leaves, fruits, or stems.
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bract
Definition
A modified leaf that occurs at the base of a flower on inflorescence. May be small and inconspicuous or large and brightly colors. In cones, bracts separate the seeds from the cone scales.
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broadleaf
Definition
A general catagory of plants based roughly on the width of the leaf blade. Generally used to refer to all trees and shrubs that are angiosperms - generally contrasted with conifers.
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bud
Definition
An undeveloped shoot or flower.
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bud scale
Definition
Modified leaves that help protect the bud.
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bud scars
Definition
The mark left on a twig when a bud is removed.
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bundle scar
Definition
The marks left on a twig by the vascular bundles (xylem and phloem) when a leaf falls.
Term
calyx
Definition
A collective term for all the sepals of a flower.
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capsule
Definition
A dry, dehiscent fruit composed of more than one fused carpels.
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catkin
Definition
A long, thin inflorescence compound of sessile, unisexual flowers (male or female, but not both).
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clone complete
Definition
A group of individuals arising from a single parent plant via vegetative reproduction. With all the parts typically belonging to something.
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compound
Definition
With two or more parts in one organ. A leaf is said to be compound when a single petiole bears more than one blade. (See simple, pinnately lobed, and palmately lobed.)
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cone scale
Definition
The thickened, woody portion of a conifer cone.
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conifer
Definition
The group of plants whose seeds are borne inside cones (rather than ovaries).
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corolla
Definition
The collective name for all the petals of a flower.
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deciduous
Definition
Falling off, not persistent, not evergreen.
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decussate
Definition
Arising from the stem in pairs, with each pair at right angles to the pair above or below it.
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dehiscent
Definition
Opening at maturity along predetermined sutures.
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deltoid
Definition
Triangular. (leaf point)
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dioecious
Definition
flowers imperfect. with staminate (male) and pistillate (female) flowers borne on separate plants.
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dorsal
Definition
The back or outward surface.
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doubly serrate
Definition
Having large teeth interspersed with small teeth in regular fashion
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drupe
Definition
A flashy, indehiscent fruit usually containing a single, hard seed (example; cherry or plum).
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entire
Definition
Smooth - not toothed, notched , lobed, or divided.
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evergreen
Definition
Not deciduous, retaining leaves for longer than one growing season.
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exfoliating
Definition
Peeling off in thin layers or flakes.
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fascicle
Definition
A tight bundle or cluster. The needles of pine trees are borne in fascicles.
Term
flower
Definition
The reproductive organ of a flowering plant. A complete flower consists of sepals, petal, pistils, and stamens.
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follicle
Definition
A dry dehiscent fruit composed of a single carpel and opening along a single side.
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fruit
Definition
A ripened ovary, including the seeds and any other attachments within it.
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furrowed
Definition
An alternating series of ridges and grooves, often irregular. (bark)
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genus
Definition
A taxonomic unit composed of similar species.
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gland or glandular
Definition
bearing glands (structures that secrete sticky or oily substances)
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glaucous
Definition
Covered in bloom
Term
gymnosperm
Definition
Plants producing seeds that are not enclosed inside ovaries. Seed are usually, but not always, borne in cones.
Term
hardwood
Definition
A category of trees based roughly on the hardness of their wood. (most broadleaf's are hardwoods)
Term
head
Definition
A dense cluster of sessile or subsessile flowers. (dark part of a sunflower)
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imbricate
Definition
Overlapping - like shingles or fish scales.
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imperfect
Definition
A flower missing either its pistils or stamens. Unisexual.
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indehiscent
Definition
Not splitting open along predetermined lines. Staying closed.
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inflorescence
Definition
a collection of flowers sharing a common stalk.
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involucre
Definition
A whorl of bracts subtending a flower or inflorescence. (example; the cap of an acorn)
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lanceolate
Definition
Lance-shaped. Much longer then wide, with the widest part below the midpoint.
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lateral
Definition
Borne on the side
Term
leaf
Definition
A flattened, expanded portion of the stem that is usually photosynthetic.
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leaf scars
Definition
The scar or mark left on a twig when a leaf falls or is removed.
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leaflets
Definition
One blade of a compound leaf.
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legume
Definition
A dry, dehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel and usually opening along two lines of dehiscence. (example; pea pod)
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lenticle
Definition
A slightly raised pore on the surface of a young twig. Often lens-shaped and corky. Arises from an epidermal cell. Aids the plant in breathing.
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linear
Definition
Long and narrow with almost parallel sides.
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lobe
Definition
A rounded or pointed projection of an organ (usually a leaf) for which the sinus extends 1/4 to 1/2 way toward the center.
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midrib
Definition
The central rib or vein of a leaf or other organ. Also called midvein.
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monoecious
Definition
denotes plants in which the male and female flowers (each unisexual) occur on the same plant.
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naked
Definition
Uncovered. Lacking hairs or scales. Buds are naked when they are not covered with scales.
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node
Definition
The place on a stem where leaves or branches originate.
Term
nut
Definition
A hard, dry indehiscent fruit usually containing a single seed.
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opposite
Definition
When two leaves (or other organs) arise from the stem directly across from one another.
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ovate
Definition
Egg-shaped, with the point of attachment at the broad end.
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palmate
Definition
Lobed, veined, or divided from a common point. (like a hand, or palm.)
Term
Palmately compound
Definition
A compound leaf in which the leaflets arise from a common point.
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palmately veined
Definition
When the primary veins of a leaf arise from a common vein.
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peltate
Definition
Shield-shaped. A flat surface borne on a stalk attached to its middle. (example; lily pad)
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penniveined
Definition
Pinnately veined. Veined in a fashion resembling a feather.
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perfect
Definition
A flower containing both sexual organs, a pistil and stamens.
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persistent
Definition
Remaining attached after similar parts are normally dropped.
Term
petal
Definition
An individual segment of the corolla - often brightly colored and scattered to attract pollinators, often absent in wind-pollinated species.
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petiolate
Definition
Having a petiole.
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phyllotaxy
Definition
The arrangement of leaves around a stem. In broadleaves, typically expressed as a fraction in which the numerator indicates the number of revolutions around a leaf required in moving from one leaf to another directly above it on the stem, the denominator is the number of leaves passed while making those revolutions. Alternate, opposite, and whorled are short-hard notations for phyllotaxy.
Term
petiole
Definition
The stalk of a leaf. In compound leaves, the part of the stalk below the lowest seat of leaflets. The stalk on each leaflet is called a petiolute.
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pinnately compound
Definition
A compound leaf in which the leaflets arise along a central axis, rather then from a common point.
Term
pinnately veined
Definition
Veined in a pinnate fashion, or penniveined.
Term
pistil
Definition
The female reproductive organ of a plant, consists of a stigma, style, and ovary.
Term
pistillate
Definition
Having a pistil, but not stamens
Term
pitch
Definition
Another term fro resin, a sticky substance produced by some plants as part of their defense mechanism. resin inside the plant and pitch outside.
Term
pith
Definition
The central portion of most plants. Typically spongy when young, but may turn hard with age. May be solid, chambered, or hollow. Typically round, but may be other shapes in some species. (triangular or star-shaped)
Term
pome
Definition
A flashy, indehiscent fruit, typically with multiple seeds enclosed inside a papery core. (apple)
Term
prickle
Definition
A small, sharp projection arising from the bark - usually not containing vascular tissue. Easy to break off.
Term
pubescence
Definition
In general terms, it means any type of hairiness. More technically, it means covered with short, soft hairs.
Term
pubescent
Definition
Bearing pubescence or any kind of hairs
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raceme
Definition
An unbranched, elongated inflorescence containing flowers borne of stalks(pedicles). Flowers may be perfect of imperfect. Flowers mature from bottom upwards.
Term
rachis
Definition
The main axis of a compound leaf or flower. The part of the main rib between the first and last set of leaflets or flowers.
Term
rank
Definition
A vertical row of leaves or floweers. Plants with two rows of leaves are said to be a 2-ranked ;three rows are 3-ranks, etc. The denominator of the phyllotaxic fraction.
Term
resin
Definition
A group of substances produced by plants as a defense mechanism against insects, disease, and other damaging agents. Often sticky and acidic in nature; usually secreted by special cells into ducts or canals in the leaves or bark. Some yield important commercial products like turpentine, glues, and fragrances.
Term
revolute
Definition
Rolled under. In leaves, with margins rolled down and under, sometimes loosely and sometimes very tightly
Term
samara
Definition
A dry, indehiscent, single-seeded, winged fruit.
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sap
Definition
The juice of a plant-both nutrient-laden water moving upward and food-rich water moving downward.
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scale-like
Definition
Leaves that are small and tightly overlapping--typically flat in cross-section, but may also be rounded.
Term
seed
Definition
A ripened ovule. Seeds are composed of an embryo and nutritive tissue (cotyledon or endosperm). The development of seeds, which limits the importance of water in the germination process, was a significant step forward in the colonization of dry land by plants.
Term
sepal
Definition
A single segment of the calyx. Typically green, but may be brightly colored.
Term
serrate
Definition
Saw-toothed, with the teeth pointing forward.
Term
sessile
Definition
Without a stalk or petiole.
Term
shrub
Definition
A woody plant, typically with multiple stems, and smaller than a tree at maturity (most often under 20 feet tall)
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simple
Definition
Undivided-a simple leaf has only one blade per petiole, a simple pistil has only one carpel.
Term
softwood
Definition
A category of trees based roughly on the hardness of their wood. All conifers are classed as softwoods, regardless of the actual hardness of their wood.
Term
species
Definition
A group of individuals capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. Similar species are combined into a genus.
Term
spine
Definition
A modified leaf or stipule that is stiff, slender and sharp. Spines arise from below the epidermis and contain vascular tissue.
Term
spinose
Definition
Bearing spines (or spine-like appendages)
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spiral
Definition
A type of leaf arrangement in which each node arises from the twig slightly above and to the side of the preceding node (in a spiral fashion).
Term
spray
Definition
A small shoot or branch
Term
spur shoots
Definition
Short, stout twigs with little or no elongation between leaf nodes,often giving the appearance that leaves are whorled.
Term
stamen
Definition
The male reproductive organ of a flower-consisting of an anther and filament.
Term
staminate
Definition
Bearing stamens but not pistils.
Term
stipule
Definition
A small modified leaf that occurs near the base of the petiole in some species. If present, typically occur in pairs; in some species, may be further modified into spines.
Term
stoma or stomate
Definition
A pore or opening in the surface of a leaf for the purpose of gas exchange. Each stoma is surrounded by two guard cells that open and close the stoma. Plural of stoma is stomata.
Term
strobile
Definition
1)The reproductive structures of gymnosperms-the male strobile produces pollen; the female typically develops into a cone (in conifers). 2) In angiosperms, a type of dry composite fruit whose seeds are achenes (resembles a cone) Also called a strobilus.
Term
terminal
Definition
Occurring at the tip or apex. Compare with lateral and basal.
Term
ternate
Definition
Occurring in threes.
Term
thorn
Definition
A modified branch that is stiff, sharp, and slender.
Term
tomentose
Definition
Covered with short, soft, dense hairs.
Term
tomentum
Definition
A covering of short, soft, densely woolly hairs; a specific type of pubescence.
Term
tree
Definition
A large, woody perennial plant, typically with one main stem that increases in diameter each year. Height varies dramatically at maturity, from 20 feet in some species to 350 feet in others.
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truncate
Definition
Appearing to be cut-off.
Term
valvate
Definition
Containing two halves that touch along their edges, but do not overlap as in clam shells.
Term
ventral
Definition
Pertaining to the top or inward surface of an organ in relation to its primary axis. For example, the upper surface of a leaf.
Term
whorl
Definition
A ring-like arrangement of leaves, stems, or flowers in which more than three organs arise from the same node.
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