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Acrosarc - ( )
Actual vegetation - ( )
Adsere - ( )
Aerophorap - ( )
After-ripening - ( )
Agamic complex - ( )
Albomaculus - ( )
Allocarpy - ( )
Alterne - ( )
Anatriaene - ( )
Anchorage-dependent growth - ( )
Anchorage-independent growth - ( )
Androgynary - ( )
Ascending aestivation - ( )
Autobotanography - ( )
Autophyte - ( )
Benthophyte - ( )
Bigaroon
bigarreau - ( )
Bothrenchyma - ( )
Bush veld - ( )
Callunetum - ( )
Calyptrogen - ( )
Canopy cover - ( )
Carpophore - ( )
Carpotropism - ( )
Caulome - ( )
Cephalantium - ( )
Cistern epiphyte - ( )
Cluster-crystal - ( )
Coleogen - ( )
Consocies - ( )
Coonti - ( )
Coprophil - ( )
Coprophyte - ( )
Corona (botany) - ( )
Cosere - ( )
Crypt (botany) - ( )
Crystal-containing body - ( )
Demibranch ,
hemibranch - ( )
Dermatogen - ( )
Dermatosome - ( )
Dictyostele - ( )
Diffuse-porous - ( )
Discocarp - ( )
Early wood - ( )
Ectophyte ,
ectophytic - ( )
Embryotega - ( )
Emmemophyte ,
emmophyte - ( )
Endorhizosphere - ( )
Epichilium - ( )
Euxerophyte - ( )
Exogynous - ( )
Fire climax - ( )
Fluorescent solar collector - ( )
Flushing growth - ( )
Forest growth curve - ( )
Fovea (botany) - ( )
Free central - ( )
Gametophyll - ( )
Generative spiral - ( )
Geocryptophyte - ( )
Geonasty ,
geonastic - ( )
Giant-grass community - ( )
Girdle bundle - ( )
Girdle scar - ( )
Glomerata - ( )
Growth curvature - ( )
Halodrymium - ( )
Haplocaulescent - ( )
Haplophyte - ( )
Haptonasty - ( )
Hekistotherm - ( )
Helicoid cyme - ( )
Helicoid dichotomy - ( )
Heliophyll - ( )
Heliotaxis - ( )
Helioxerophil - ( )
Hemi-autophyte - ( )
Hemisaprophyte - ( )
Herb trinity - ( )
Herbaceous order - ( )
Homostyly - ( )
Hydromesophyte - ( )
Hydrospire - ( )
Hygromesophyte - ( )
Hypanthodium - ( )
Hyponasty ,
hyponastic - ( )
Ideal angle - ( )
Jugum (botany) - ( )
Kinoplasmasome - ( )
Lacinia (botany) - ( )
Leaf cushion - ( )
Leptoxylem - ( )
Lignosa - ( )
Lining plants
lining plant – ( )
Lithophyll - ( )
Litter (botany) - ( )
Macrosclereid - ( )
Megatherm - ( )
Megistotherm - ( )
Meiotaxy - ( )
Mericlinal chimaera - ( )
Meristele
leaf trace - ( )
Mesome - ( )
Mesomicrotherm - ( )
Mesophanerophyte - ( )
Mesoxerophyte - ( )
Metachromy - ( )
Microphanerophyte - ( )
Microsere - ( )
Microtherm - ( )
Mid-grass community - ( )
Monochasium - ( )
Multiple corolla - ( )
Muscicoline - ( )
Nanander - ( )
Neocarpy ,
neocarpic - ( )
Nest epiphyte - ( )
Nodulin - ( )
Non-cyclic photophosphorylation - ( )
Non-pollinating - ( )
Non-porous wood - ( )
Nototribe - ( )
Nuculanium - ( )
Ocellus (botany) - ( )
Octarch - ( )
Oligotrophyte - ( )
Ombrophile - ( )
Ombrophyte - ( )
Palaeosere - ( )
Palmatisect - ( )
Paraphotoropism - ( )
PCR cycle - ( )
Perichaetium ,
perichetial - ( )
Periclinal chimaera - ( )
Periclinium - ( )
Periphyllum - ( )
Petalomania - ( )
Petrophyte - ( )
Pholadophyte - ( )
Photoassimilation - ( )
Photopathy - ( )
Photophase - ( )
Phyllade - ( )
Phyllogen - ( )
Phyllome - ( )
Phyllomorphosis - ( )
Phyllophore - ( )
Phyllopode - ( )
Physiographic succession - ( )
Phytal zone - ( )
Phytochory - ( )
Phytoedaphon - ( )
Phytogenesis - ( )
Phytome - ( )
Phytotype - ( )
Plagiotropism ,
plagiotropic - ( )
Plant augmentation - ( )
Plant barrier - ( )
Plant biomass
phytomass , - ( )
Plant defence response - ( )
Plant gametogenesis - ( )
Pleiotaxy - ( )
Pleonanth - ( )
Plumule (botany) - ( )
Polychasium - ( )
Polymorphism (botany) - ( )
Pore chains - ( )
Prefloration - ( )
Primary sere
Prosere - ( )
Proclimax
subclimar - ( )
Prolification - ( )
Prospory - ( )
Protoepiphyte - ( )
Protosporophyte - ( )
Pseudaxis - ( )
Pseudopod (botany) - ( )
Pseudostipula ,
pseudostipule - ( )
Replum (botany) - ( )
Retrogressive succession - ( )
rheotropism ,
rheotropic - ( )
Rhipidium - ( )
Rhizocarp - ( )
Root climber - ( )
Sarcoderm - ( )
Sarmentum - ( )
Scobina - ( )
selenophyte - ( )
Semifloret ,
semifloscule - ( )
Semisaprophyte - ( )
Sensitive ring , on a tree - ( )
Septum (botany) - ( )
Short-grass community - ( )
Silicole - ( )
Skiophyte - ( )
Skototaxis - ( )
Sliding growth - ( )
Sociation - ( )
Socies - ( )
Solenostele - ( )
Sphagniherbosa - ( )
Spiranthy - ( )
Squarrose - ( )
Stem family - ( )
Stem replication - ( )
sternotribe - ( )
stipella - ( )
Stratum transect
profile transect - ( )
Subclimax - ( )
Subsere - ( )
synacme ,
synacmy - ( )
synandrium - ( )
synandry - ( )
Synanthy - ( )
Syntelome
compound telome - ( )
Tall-grass community - ( )
Taphrophyte - ( )
Telome - ( )
Terriherbosa - ( )
Thermophase - ( )
Thinophyte - ( )
Tipophyte - ( )
Topogenous mire - ( )
Topotropism ,
torpotropic - ( )
Transad - ( )
Translocation quotient - ( )
tree studies - ( )
Tropophyll - ( )
Tropophyte - ( )
Unguis (botany) - ( )
Vegetative force , defunct term - ( )
Venter (botany) - ( )
Wilting coefficient - ( )
Winged stem - ( )
Xanthoderm - ( )
Xylophyte - ( )
Zootic climax – ( )
Plant kingdoms and regions
For help on how to write about plants, see
Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants .
Fungi now have their own page:
Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Skysmith's list of missing articles/Biology/Fungi . Please put them there.
Abbot's Oak , Woburn Abbey - ( )
Bull Oak, Wedgenock Park - ( )
Ellerslie Oak , Paisley - ( )
Fairslop Oak , Hanin Cult Forest - ( )
Oak of the Partisans , Vosges - ( )
Owen Glendower's Oak , Sherwood Forest - ( )
Reformation Oak , Mousehould Heath, Norwich - ( )
Scotch yew at Fortingel - ( )
Sir Philip Sydney's Oak , Penhurst]] - ( )
Swilcar Oak , Needwood Forest, Staffordshire - ( )
William the Conqueror's Oak , Windsor Great Park - ( )
Winfarthing Oak - ( )
Yew of Bradburn - ( )
Yew of Darley Churchyard - ( )
See also:
Hotlist of Plants (init. 3,183?)
Source:
List of botanical gardens
Botanist biographies now have their own page:
Wikipedia:Requested articles/Botanists . Please put them there.
Botanical books and journals
In
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
Sources include
Eleanor Lawrence - Henderson's Dictionary of Biological Terms (2000, 12th edition)
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