"Intrapetiolar" is a word in ENGLISH
Situated between the petiole and the stem; -- said
of the pair of stipules at the base of a petiole when united by those
margins next the petiole, thus seeming to form a single stipule between
the petiole and the stem or branch; -- often confounded with
interpetiolar, from which it differs essentially in meaning.
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Destitute of winglike membranous expansions, as a stem or petiole; -- opposed to alate.
Read the complete definitionThe angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the stem or …
Read the complete definitionHaving several leaflets arranged, like the fingers of the hand, at the extremity of a stem or petiole. Also, in …
Read the complete definitionA leafstalk; the footstalk of a leaf, connecting the blade with the stem. See Illust. of Leaf.
Read the complete definitionResting directly upon the main stem or branch, without a petiole or footstalk; as, a sessile leaf or blossom.
Read the complete definitionA little branch which connects a fruit, flower, or leaf with a main branch; a peduncle, pedicel, or petiole; as, …
Read the complete definitionEmbracing the stem with its base; amplexicaul; as a leaf or petiole.
Read the complete definitionInserted into the stem above the leaf, petiole, or axil, as a peduncle or flower.
Read the complete definitionHaving three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.
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