Medicinal: adj. "Medicinal" qualifies something (herbs, plants, vegetable substance,…) which has curative properties or which can be […]
Botanical terms
Domacy
Domatie: nf Domatie is a specially adapted plant structure which attracts arthropods (*), cyanobacteria (**) from […]
bulrush
Rush: nm Rush is a herbaceous plant (Joncaceae family - Botanical name: Juncus L.), with high […]
whin
Gorse: nm A gorse is a shrub with leaves in sharp thorns (Papilionaceae family - Botanical name: […]
Season
Season: nf A season is a time of year characterized by a relatively constant climate and the state of […]
Thorny
Thorny: adj. “Prickly” describes a plant (or part of a plant), a tree, a shrub that is bristling […]
Forests
Forest: nf A forest is a large expanse of land populated mainly by trees; all of these trees. Quote […]
Jungle
Jungle: nf The jungle is in monsoon countries (*), a form of savannah covered with tall grass, […]
Air
Aeriferous: adj. Said of a plant structure that contains air. The water lily is an aeriferous plant. The mesophyll, […]
Mousse
Moss: n. Moss is a plant that is generally green, short and soft, forming a tuft or carpet on the ground, […]
crossing
Crossbreeding: nm Crossbreeding is a method of sexual reproduction between two individuals (animals, plants) of different races, varieties […]
Greasy plant
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Succulent plant
Succulent plant: A succulent plant (also called malacophyte and more commonly succulent plant), is a fleshy plant adapted to […]
Erubescent
Erubescent: adj. (word coming from the Latin erubescens “blushing”). “Erubescent” describes fruits that turn red in […]
Chemoptype
Chemoptype: The notion of chemotype (abbreviated as “CT”) (or chemotype or chemical race), formalized in the European Union in 2006 […]
Germination
Germination: Germination is the beginning of development of a new individual, a new plant, from a seed or […]
Triecie
Triecia: In botany, the triecia is the fact that the same foot bears both hermaphrodite flowers, […]
Trioecious
Triecious: In botany, a trioecious species qualifies a triecious or triecious plant, which offers both […]
Bouquet
Bouquet: nm (word coming from bosc, regional variant of Normandy wood). The word “bouquet” has several meanings in French: – […]
Phylogenetics
Phylogenetics: adj. and nf The adjective “Phylogenetics” qualifies something that relates to phylogenesis, which is the description of the history […]
Germinate
Sprout: v. input "Sprout" is said of seeds, bulbs or tubers intended or not for sowing, which grow their […]
Wood
Wood: nm (word perhaps coming from the Frankish bosk “bush”). The word “wood” has many meanings: I) A […]
Trunk
Trunk: nm A trunk is the bare lower part of the stem (of certain trees), between the roots and […]
Fungus (organism)
Fungus (organism): nm In botany, a fungus is a cellular cryptogamic organism (thallophytes) devoid of chlorophyll, heterotrophic, incapable of […]
Foliage
Foliage: nm Foliage is all the leaves of a large tree or plant. Foliage of oak, […]
Vegetal
Plant: nm A plant is a eukaryotic living being (*), capable of transforming mineral matter into organic matter (photosynthesis […]
Arbre
Tree: nm A tree is a plant that can reach considerable size and age, whose woody stem […]
Branch
Twig: nm A twig is a small branch of a tree. A small branch is a twig Olive branch carried by the […]
Jet
Sprout: nm A spout is new growth from a tree or plant. We also use, depending on the case: […]
Crampon
Crampon: nm A crampon is an adventitious root of a plant allowing attachment either to the ground or to other plants. […]