Vegetation: nf (word coming from vegetate, according to the Low Latin vegetatio “animation”). The word “vegetation” […]
Botanical terms
Oboved
Obové: adj. In botany, which has the shape of an upside-down egg, that is to say whose large end is at the top. […]
Planting
Plantation: nf The word "plantation" has several meanings: I) What is planted. 1. Set of […]
Read
Lusus: A lusus (sport in English), is a part of a plant that is morphologically different from the rest of the plant. She […]
Culture
Culture: nf (word from the Latin cultura – old French: couture). The word “culture” has several […]
Spicy
Spiciness: nm A spiciness is each of the hard and sharp growths present in certain plants (and also of certain […]
To bloom
To flower: The verb "to flower" has several meanings: 1. To produce flowers, to be in flower (plant) (flowering). […]
Hiemal
Hiémal: adj. The adjective "hiémal" is used for plants that grow in winter. For example, the hellebore is a plant […]
Lift
Germ: nm In botany, a germ is a plant embryo contained in a seed. The term also refers to […]
Phytosanitary
Phytosanitary: adj. (word coming from phyto- and sanitary). The adjective "phytosanitary" qualifies something relating to the care of […]
Uniflora
Uniflore: adj. "Uniflore" is said of a plant that bears only one flower. A uniflorous stem (opposed to […]
spermatophytes
Spermatophytes: The spermatophytes constitute a division of the plant kingdom, comprising within it all the species of plants […]
Seedling
Seedling: nm A seedling or young shoot is a young sporophyte plant (*) with only a few leaves. Outcome […]
Sutures
Suture: nf A suture is an apparent line constituting the junction between two organs, two parts. The suture of […]
Bark
Bark of a tree Bark: The bark is the outer covering of the trunk, branches and roots of trees, and […]
Bushy
Bushy: adj. Which is in tufts, which presents a natural assembly of stems, strands…, brought together at the base. […]
Meliaceae
Meliaceae: The Meliaceae (Meliaceae) family includes dicotyledonous trees and shrubs. According to Watson & Dallwitz it includes approximately […]
Indigenous
Native: adj. In botany, "Native" means a plant or a plant which grows, lives or grows naturally […]
Talinacea
Talinaceae: Talinaceae are a family of two genera and 28 species of flowering plants including shrubs, […]
Phytopathology
Phytopathology: nf Plant pathology, part of botany that studies plant diseases…. Hello, You must be a subscriber [...]
Leafy
Leafy: adj. "Leafy" describes a plant, a plant that has a lot of leaves (bushy). A leafy oak, […]
Bone marrow
Marrow: nf In botany, the marrow is the soft substance (medullary parenchyma) contained in the center of the stem and […]
Shell
Shell: nf The shell is the hard (endocarp), sclerotized or woody envelope of certain nuts. The shell of […]
Sclerotized
Sclerified: adj. (word coming from ancient Greek, sclerosis “hardening”), “Sclerified” is said of an organic tissue […]
Saprotrophic
Saprotrophic: adj. "Saprotrophic" qualifies an organism called saprobionte (from the ancient Greek σαπρός, sapros, "putrid", and βιῶν, […]
Floribundity
Floribundity: nf (word coming from floribond, from the Latin floribunda “floriferous”. Floribondity is the quality of a plant which […]
Shrub
Shrub: nm A shrub is a small tree with a well-differentiated trunk (synonym: shrub). The dogwood is […]
Cascarilla
Cascarilla: Cascarilla is the bark of some species of shrub in the genus Croton, including Croton cascarilla and Croton eluteria. […]
Charm (tree)
Hornbeam (tree): The hornbeam, or common hornbeam (Scientific name: Carpinus betulus), sometimes called bower, is a tree of […]
Era
Period: nf The term "period" has several meanings: - 1 Period marked by a fact or […]