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Ovule
part of the ovary that becomes the seed
Angiosperm
seeds enclosed in the ovary
Gymnosperm
seed not enclosed by an ovary
imbricate
overlapping, like shingles on a roof. Used to describe bud scales
schizocarps
dry fruit develops from multiple carpels
stipule
outgrowths borne on either side of the base of a leafstalk
fascicle
a closed cluster such as leaves of white pine
tepals-
part of parianth, no differentiation between petals and sepals
pome
has skin on outside, seeds in core, papery husk
drupe
skin on outside, fleshy fruit, hard pit
aril
specialized outgrowth from a funiculus that is attached to a seed
strobilius
mass of scales containing reproductive organs
tertraptera
branch cluster of flowers in which branches are racemes
perfoliate
whole leaf or bract encircles the stem
glaucus
grayish green or blue color found on surface of some plants
stigma
collects pollen for flower
panicle
compound raceme
acuminate
apex narrows to a sharp point
dichotomy
repeated branching into two equal parts
raceme (type of inflorencense)
flowers borne on short stalks of about equal length at equal distances along an elongated axis