Cuneate - wedge-shaped, broad at the tip and tapering by nearly straight lines to an acute angle at the base. Spatulate - oblong but tapering to a narrow base; spoon-shaped.
Cuneate Wedge-shaped. Cupped A flower with depressed or concave center. Cuticle The outermost layer of epidermal cell walls.
internodes between buds connate: united or jointed continuous pith: pith without walls or compartments coriaceous: thick and leathery corms: underground stem covered with thin, dry leaves crateriform: bowl-shaped cuneate: a ...
A triangular leaf, attached to the stem or leaf stalk (petiole) on one side, rather than at a point. See Cuneate. Dentate Referring to leaves whose edges are toothed.
A group of plants, selected for particular attributes, that are clearly distinct, uniform, and stable and that retain these characteristics when propagated by appropriate means. cuneate Wedge-shaped acute angle at the leaf base.
cuneate search for term- a (L. cuneatus, wedge-shaped, from cuneus, a wedge) narrowly triangular with the acute angle toward the base; wedge-shaped; tapering toward the point of attachment.cusp search for term- n.
See also: Vascular bundle, Terminal, Stem, Vascular, Rose
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