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Marine botany is the study of plant s that live in the sea and brackish water . It is a branch of marine biology . See also Aquatic Botany , scientific journal Phycology Category Marine botanybotany stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Botany Boyz image caption image size background group or band alias origin Houston, Texas , United States instrument genre Gangsta rap br Chopped and Screwed occupation years active 1997&ndash present label Big Shot Clover G Records associated acts Lil Flip , Screwed Up Click , Clover Geez website current members C Note, Will Lean, D Red & B.G. Duke past members B.G. Gator deceased , Lil 3rd, Lil Head, Pap Pap, Big D E Z notable instruments Botany Boyz are a rap crew from Houston, Texas , United States. They are the owners of the labels Big Shot Records and Plat Num Productions. History One of the foremost contributors to the Houston screw scene, the Botany Boyz were part of the Screwed Up Click in the early to mid 1990s. The group name is a reference to Botany Lane in the Cloverland, Houston, Texas Cloverland area of Houston where they resided. Their first album, Thought of Many Ways , was released on their own label, Big Shot Records, in 1997 its follow up, Forever Botany , was released in 1999 and managed to crack the Billboard magazine Billboard Top R&B Hip Hop charts at 99 in 2000 ref Allmusic class artist id p224279 pure url yes Billboard , Allmusic.com ref as the Houston rap scene became more popular across the US. Since then, the members have concentrated more on solo projects, with C Note rapper C Note being the most successful. The Botany Boyz were featured on the platinum selling Sittin Fat Down South , with the single Chop, Chop, Chop produced by legendary southern producer Bruce Grim Rhodes . Members Current members C Note rapper C Note Will Lean D Red B.G. Duke Past members B.G. Gator deceased Lil 3rd Lil HeaD Big D E Z Discography 1997 Thought Of Many Ways 2000 Forever Botany 1995 Smokin N Leanin Lp References references Category Musicians from Texas Category Screwed Up Click members Category Rappers from Houston, Texas Category Underground rappers ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Botany 500 is an United States American brand of men s apparel. Manufacturing unreferenced section date March 2012 Botany 500 men s suits and sport coats were manufactured in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , by H. Daroff and Sons. Their plant was located at 23rd and Walnut Streets during the 1940s and 50s and beyond. They also produced another suit called worsted tex that had the image of the head of a German Shepherd dog on its label. The office, on the first floor of the plant, had a stuffed German shepherd standing guard. The top floor, seventh, contained the top coat design department and a fabric cutting floor. Promotion Botany 500 has provided wardrobe for many game show hosts and television presenters, including Phil Donahue of The Phil Donahue Show . ref http www.youtube.com watch?v eLJbtVZWOiY&feature autoplay&list PL4C67F54010391D4B&lf plpp video&playnext 4 The Phil Donahue Show , 1980 interview with economist Milton Friedman . The credit is visible at 6 55. ref In addition, the company provided the wardrobes for Danny Thomas on Make Room for Daddy , John Newland on Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond , Dick Van Dyke on The Dick Van Dyke Show , Don Adams on Get Smart , Telly Savalas on Kojak , Bob Newhart on The Bob Newhart Show , ref The Bob Newhart Show , Season 2, end credits. Suzanne Pleshette s wardrobe was provided by Judy s. ref Dick Sargent on Bewitched , Sherman Hemsley on The Jeffersons , Jack Klugman on Quincy, M.E. , and Bill Macy and Conrad Bain on Maude . Ryan O Neal Ryan O Neal s wardrobe was furnished by Botany 500 in his movie Love Story 1970 film Love Story . References Reflist External links official http www.botany500.com Category Clothing brands clothing stub ... more details
Tocright Botany is the scientific study of plant life. Botany may also refer to Places Botany, New South Wales , a suburb in south eastern Sydney Bo any , a village in Slovakia Botany, New Zealand , a suburb in Auckland, New Zealand Botany New Zealand electorate , a New Zealand Parliamentary electoral district Music Botany Boyz , a rap crew from Houston, Texas Other uses Botany 500 , a manufacturer of men s clothing See also Botany Bay disambiguation Botanique disambiguation disambig cv ru ... more details
Dicdef A sarmentose is a type of plant which has long slender stolon s, or runners . An example of sarmentose is the strawberry . References 1911 Category Botany botany stub ... more details
This article is about the academic journal. For the field of study, see Economic botany . Infobox Journal title Economic Botany cover editor Daniel E. Moerman discipline Botany language abbreviation Econ Bot publisher Springer Science Business Media , The New York Botanical Garden Press country USA frequency quarterly history openaccess no license impact impact year website http sciweb.nybg.org science2 EconomicBotany.asp link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0013 0001 eISSN 1874 9364 Economic Botany is an academic journal that deals with the uses of plants by people, or economic botany . It covers fields such as ethnopharmacology as well as potential new crops. Category Economic botany Category Botany journals Category Quarterly journals Category Springer academic journals sci journal stub botany stub nl Economic Botany ... more details
Other uses Auricle disambiguation Image Cyclamen auricles.jpg thumb Two species of cyclamen without auricle left with auricles at bases of petals right In botany , an auricle is a small pinna anatomy ear like projection from the base of a leaf or petal . References http botanydictionary.org auricle.html Dictionary of Botany botany stub Category Plant morphology ... more details
Infobox journal title Annals of Botany cover File Annals of Botany.gif editor John Seymour Heslop Harrison discipline Botany peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation Ann. Bot. publisher Oxford University Press country United Kingdom frequency Monthly history 1887 present openaccess license impact 3.501 impact year 2009 website http aob.oxfordjournals.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 611985336 LCCN 23015643 CODEN ISSN 0305 7364 eISSN 1095 8290 boxwidth Annals of Botany is a monthly Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal , founded in 1887, that publishes research articles, brief communications, and reviews in all areas of botany . The journal is supported and managed by Annals of Botany Company, a non profit educational charity, and published through Oxford University Press . According to the 2009 Journal Citation Reports it has an impact factor of 3.501, ref http aob.oxfordjournals.org Oxford Journals Life Sciences Annals of Botany ref ranking it 18th out of 172 in the category Plant Sciences. ref http www.ovid.com site catalog Journal 1141.jsp Annals of Botany ref References reflist Category Botany journals Category Oxford University Press academic journals Category Monthly journals Category English language journals nl Annals of Botany pl Annals of Botany ru Annals of Botany ... more details
Image Trillium sessile.JPG thumb The perennial wildflower Trillium sessile possesses sessile leaves. In botany , sessility meaning sitting , used in the sense of resting on the surface is a characteristic of plants whose flowers or leaves are borne directly from the Plant stem stem or peduncle botany peduncle , and thus lack a petiole botany petiole or pedicel botany pedicel . The leaves of the vast majority of monocotyledon s lack petioles. See also Sessility limnology , organisms anchored to the benthic environment Sessility medicine , tumors and polyps that lack a stalk Sessility zoology , animals that are not able to move about botany stub Category Botany ar ca S ssil de Sessile Tiere es S sil eu Sesil it Sessilit simple Sessile ... more details
In botany, a neophyte is a plant species which is non native to a geographical region, and was Introduced species introduced in recent history. Plants that are long established in an area are called archaeophyte s. In Britain, archaeophytes are considered to be those species first introduced prior to 1492, when Christopher Columbus arrived in the New World and the Columbian Exchange began. See also Portal Plants Introduced species Invasive species List of invasive species History of botanyBotany DEFAULTSORT Neophyte Botany Category Botany Category Introduced species botany stub de Neophyt lb Neophyten pl Kenofit ru fi Uustulokas ... more details
Botany 2000 is the name for a scientific program, organized under the auspices of UNESCO . While a similar ... in Asia, Botany 2000 is composed of activities in Asia and Africa . Activities in Europe are confined ... . The Botany 2000 program was accepted by the UNESCO General Conference in 1989. Activities in Africa and Asia subsume activities in predecessor networks such as the Botany 2000 Asia Botany 2000 Africa The Botany 2000 Asia program is the new name for the former Southeast Asian Cooperative Program on Descriptive Botany SEABOP and of the work being carried out by the majority of the other organizations involved in the Asian Coordinating Group for Chemistry ACGC . Botany 2000 Asia is implemented ... of useful plants through collection of voucher specimens. Within the framework of the project Botany ... Asia. Under the Botany 2000 Asia program some conferences were held Botany 2000 Asia Herbarium Curation Workshop 15 20 October 1990, Point Walter, Bicon, Western Australia Botany 2000 Asia Zingiberaceae Workshop 15 18 October 1991, Hat Yai, Thailand Botany 2000 Asia Rutaceae Workshop 2 7 February 1992, in conjunction with ASOMPS VII, Manila, Philippines Botany 2000 Asia International Botanical Congress 28 August 3 September 1993, Tokyo, Japan Botany 2000 Asia International Seminar and Workshop ... in tropical Asia proceedings of Botany 2000 Asia International Seminar and Workshop, Malacca, June ..., v, 306 pp., ill., ISBN 7 306 01218 5 ref Botany 2000 Asia Workshop on the Family Apocynaceae ... in Perth, Western Australia Perth , has been involved in the Botany 2000 Asia programme since its inception. The UNESCO Office, New Delhi also published the Botany 2000 Asia Newsletter four times ... relevance to botany and ethnobotany in Asia. Apart from producing the newsletter, the UNESCO Botany .... Botany 2000 Africa is implemented by UNESCO s Nairobi Office and deals with the conservation and use of the medicinal flora of Africa. Some of the activities of the Botany 2000 Africa program are published ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Series is a low level taxonomic rank below that of section botany section and subsection botany subsection but above that of species . Plant taxonomy In botany and plant taxonomy , a series is a subdivision of a genus . It is typically used to help organize very large genus genera , which may have hundreds of species. A series gets a two part name, or binary name , consisting of the name of the genus and an epithet. Cultivar marketing The term series is also used in seed marketing for groupings of cultivar s, but this term has no formal status in the ICNCP . Taxanomic ranks DEFAULTSORT Series Botany Category Plant series Category Botanical nomenclature Series Category Plant taxonomy 1rank22 Botany stub fr S rie biologie pl Seria biologia ... more details
The Botany Swarm is a team in the New Zealand Ice Hockey League . It is based in Auckland, New Zealand and was founded in 2005 as the South Auckland Swarm. Their name was changed prior to the 2007 season due to it being similar to some of the other teams and to better reflect the area in Auckland where their home rink located. Botany Swarm are the 2007, 2008, and 2010 NZIHL champions. border 1 align right cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 width 250 bgcolor ffffff style margin 0 0 1em 1em border 1px aaaaaa solid border collapse collapse align center bgcolor 336699 colspan 2 font color white big Botany Swarm align center colspan 2 File Botany Swarm logo.jpg 240px align center bgcolor eeeeee League New Zealand Ice Hockey League NZIHL align center Founded 2005 align center bgcolor eeeeee Based in Auckland, New Zealand align center Home Ice Paradice Botany align center bgcolor eeeeee Colours White, Maroon, Black, Yellow align center Titles 3 align center bgcolor eeeeee Head coach Andreas Kaiser align center bgcolor eeeeee Captain Andrew Hay Current roster 2011 NZIHL Season width 50 colspan 6 center big Goaltenders bgcolor dddddd width 5 width 5 align left width 10 Player width 8 Import width 37 Country of Origin bgcolor eeeeee align center 1 align center flagicon New Zealand Zak Nothling align center align center New Zealand bgcolor eeeeee align center 30 align center flagicon Hungary Csaba Kercso Magos align center align center Hungary width 50 colspan 6 center big Defensemen bgcolor dddddd width 5 width 5 align left width 10 Player width 8 Import width 37 Country of Origin bgcolor eeeeee align center 10 align center flagicon Austria Lukas Birgel align center align center Austria bgcolor eeeeee align center 13 align center flagicon New Zealand Andrew Hay C align center align center ... Ice Hockey League http www.nzihl.com botany swarm.aspx NZIHL Botany Swarm NZIHL DEFAULTSORT Botany ... NewZealand sport stub Icehockey stub de Botany Swarm fr Swarm de Botany ... more details
Other uses Lemma disambiguation Lemma Image En Anatomia.png Parts of a single grass spikelet, consisting of two glumes, four fertile florets, with one additional central floret that may or may not be sterile thumb 200px right Lemma is a plant morphology phytomorphological term used in botany referring to a part of the spikelet of grass es Poaceae . It is the lowermost of two chaff like bract s enclosing the grass floret . It often bears a long bristle called an awn botany awn , and may be similar in form to the glume s chaffy bracts at the base of each spikelet. It is usually interpreted as a bract but it has also been interpreted as one remnant the abaxial of the three members of outer perianth Whorl botany whorl the palea botany palea may represent the other two members, having been joined together . A lemma s shape, their number of veins, whether they are awned or not, and the presence or absence of hairs are particularly important phenotypic trait character s in grass taxonomy . DEFAULTSORT Lemma Botany Category Plant morphology botany stub id Lemma botani ja fi Kale ... more details
Other uses Sinus disambiguation Image PikiWiki Israel 7080 Ben Shemen Forest.JPG thumb The area between the two lobes of this Cyclamen persicum leaf is a sinus. In botany, a sinus is a space or indentation, usually on a leaf, between two lobes or teeth that does not break the continuity of the structure. See also Leaf shape Category Plant morphology botany stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 italic title Infobox book name Botany in a Day title orig translator image Image Botany in a Day.jpg 250px image caption Cover photo of Botany in a Day author Thomas Elpel Thomas J. Elpel illustrator cover artist country US language English language English series subject botany, plant identification genre Non Fiction publisher HOPS Press, LLC release date 5th Edition. 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 english release date media type Paperback pages 221 isbn 978 1 892784 15 5 oclc preceded by followed by Shanleya s Quest A Botany Adventure for Kids Ages 9 to 99 Botany in a Day The Patterns Method of Plant Identification is a book by Thomas Elpel Thomas J. Elpel published by HOPS Press, LLC. The book emphasizes Family biology family characteristics for plant identification . Related plants typically have similar floral features and often similar uses. For example, plants of the mustard family Brassicaceae have four petals with six stamens 4 tall, 2 short , and most or all of the 3,200 species are considered edible. ref Elpel, Thomas J. Botany in a Day The Patterns Method of Plant Identification. HOPS Press, 2004, p. 17. ref The book is used as a text at universities, high schools, and herbal schools across North America. ref http www.biology online.org books botany patterns method plant.html Botany in a Day The Patterns Method of Plant Identification , Accessed August ... the text is primarily oriented towards North American plants, Botany in a Day has been used to identify ... Botany in a Day.htm Botany in a Day The Patterns Method of Plant Identification , Accessed August 19, 2011. ref As of 2010, there were more than 45,000 copies in print. ref Elpel, Thomas J. Botany ... book review botany in a day Learn Plants Now Book Review http www.botanyeveryday.com Botany Every Day DEFAULTSORT Botany in a Day Category 2004 books Category American non fiction books Category Botany ... more details
Image B menziesii gnangarra 17.jpg thumb 250px Leaf whorl In botany, a whorl is an arrangement of sepal s, petal s, Phyllotaxis leaves , or branch es that radiate from a single point and surround or wrap around the stem. ref http www.thefreedictionary.com whorl ref A whorl consists of at least three elements. Most flowers have four whorls the calyx botany calyx , a whorl of sepal s the corolla flower corolla , a whorl of petal s the androecium , a whorl of stamen s filaments and anther the gynecium , a whorl of the female parts of a flower the stigma botany stigma , style botany style and ovary plants ovary . If one or more of these floral structures are missing it is termed as an incomplete or imperfect flower. ref Lindley, John. http books.google.com books?id c0k AAAAcAAJ&pg PR100 v onepage&f false A Glossary of Technical Terms Used in Botany , p.100, Bradbury and Evans, London, 1848. ref References reflist Category Botanybotany stub ca Verticil cs P eslen de Wirtel es Verticilo eo Verticilo eu Bertizilo fr Verticille gl Verticilo it Verticillo he pl Ok ek botanika pt Verticilo szl Uobko ek bota ika ... more details
Infobox journal title Botany cover File Botany journal .jpg discipline botany , molecular biology , ecology , mycology , phycology language English and French formernames Canadian Journal of Botany abbreviation Botany website http pubs.nrc cnrc.gc.ca rp ps journalDetail.jsp?jcode cjb&lang eng editor R. Larry Peterson, Barry J. Shelp publisher NRC Research Press country Canada abbreviation history 1929 present frequency Monthly ISSN 1916 2804 impact 1.397 impact year 2009 Botany previously Canadian Journal of Botany is a monthly Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal that has been published since 1929 by NRC Research Press . It features research articles and notes in all segments of botany . Papers are loaded to the Web in advance of print issues and are available in both PDF and HTML formats. Botany was selected as one of the DBIO 100, the 100 most influential journals in biology and medicine over the last 100 years, as voted by the BioMedical & Life Sciences Division of the Special Libraries Association on the occasion of its centennial. ref http units.sla.org division dbio publications resources dbio100.html DBIO Top 100 Journals ref The Editor in chief editors in chief are R. Larry Peterson University of Guelph and Barry J. Shelp University of Guelph . References Reflist External links Official website 1 http nrcresearchpress.com rp ps journalDetail.jsp?jcode cjb&lang eng Category Monthly journals Category Botany journals Category NRC Research Press academic journals Category Multilingual journals Category Publications established in 1929 ... more details
For other uses Botany Bay disambiguation File Sydney SPOT 1210.jpg thumb 240px Image of Botany Bay by SPOT Satellite Botany Bay is a Headlands and bays bay in Sydney , New South Wales , a few kilometres ... 1770, Botany Bay was the site of James Cook s first landing of HM Bark Endeavour HMS Endeavour ... Botany Bay as the site for a penal colony . Out of these plans came the first History of Australia ... Poll of Plymouth taking leave of their lovers who are going to Botany Bay.jpeg thumb right Black ... to Botany Bay, 1792 Aboriginal Archaeological evidence from the shores of Botany Bay has yielded evidence ... about coll maps hist aus bb Captain Cook s map of Botany Bay ref Initially the name Sting Ray ... found in this place occasioned my giving it the name of Botany Bay . ref Ray Parkin , H. M. Bark ... of Jean Fran ois de Galaup, comte de La P rouse Jean Fran ois de La P rouse was seen outside Botany ... of First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove. In 1789, captain John Hunter surveyed Botany Bay after returning ... to the expansion of its population in the 19th century. File Kurnell Flags.JPG thumb left Botany ..., sits on northwestern side of Botany Bay. Land was reclaimed from the bay to extend its first north south runway and build a second one parallel to it. Port Botany , to the east of the airport, was built ... Service as Botany Bay National Park . On the northern side of the mouth of the bay is the historic ..., Botany Bay has a diverse marine population, and the area around its entrance is some of the best scuba diving in the Sydney Metropolitan Area. In recent times, the Botany Bay Watch Project ref http ... dragon ever surveyed is found at the Steps dive site, on the southern side Kurnell of the Botany Bay ... Botany Bay. The eastern blue grouper ref http www.botanybaywatch.com.au pmwiki pmwiki.php?n Marine.BlueGroper ... following divers along the shore line of Botany Bay. Image Sydney from Botany Bay looking north aerial .jpg thumb Aerial photo of Sydney showing Botany Bay in the foreground Image Botany Bay.JPG thumb ... more details
File Botany Worsted Mills Passaic NJ 1997.jpg thumb Botany Worsted Mills center in a 1997 photo. The mills are part of the Dundee Canal Industrial Historic District . Botany Mills was a Passaic, New Jersey based manufacturer of textiles, ref name form which was organized in 1887. ref Obituary Notes , New York Times , February 21, 1912, pg. 11. ref It merged with Continental Textile Co., Ltd., in January 1927. Botany Mills continued to have a controlling interest in both Botany Worsted Mills and Garfield Worsted Mills. ref name form cite news title Form New Textile Company author url newspaper Wall Street Journal date 1927 01 04 page 12 accessdate ref The company was a key target of the 1926 Passaic ... history Botany Mills stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange reached a low for 1929 in late ... for 1929, exceeded the 1928 deficit which totaled 1,461,783. ref cite news title Botany ... 4 December 2011 ref In June 1932 Botany Mills formed an independent bondholders protective committee ... Named for Botany Mills author url http query.nytimes.com mem archive pdf?res F70A13FC345A16738DDDA00A94DB405B828FF1D3 ... for the committee. ref cite news title Botany Mills Group author url newspaper Wall Street Journal date 1932 06 23 page 8 accessdate ref In October 1948 Botany Mills announced that it would absorb ... increased in price from 6.95 to 7.50 retail. ref cite news title Botany Mills to Absorb Cost Rise, Hold ... had produced worsteds for Botany under contract for several years, purchased a controlling interest in Botany Mills. ref cite news title Control of Botany Mills is Bought by Daroff & Sons, Clothing ... newspaper New York Times date 1954 08 04 accessdate ref In late 1955, Botany left the textile business and transferred its Passaic plant to an affiliate company, Clarence Worsted. Botany transitioned into real estate, product licensing and cosmetics. ref cite news title Botany Quits Textiles author ... on corporate diversification away from textiles. Company renamed Botany Industries 1959 . References ... more details
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to botanyBotany &ndash biology biological academic discipline discipline which involves the study of plant s. Essence of botany Main article Botany Bud Cell wall Chlorophyll Chloroplast Flora Flower Fruit Forest Leaf Meristem Photosynthesis Plant Plant cell Pollen Seed Seedling Spore Tree Vine Wood Subdisciplines of botany Agronomy Bryology mosses and liverworts Dendrology woody plant s Ethnobotany Lichenology lichens Mycology fungi Paleobotany Palynology spores and pollen Phycology algae Phytosociology Plant anatomy Plant ecology Plant evolution Plant morphology Plant pathology Plant physiology Plant taxonomy Pteridology ferns History of botany History of botany History of plant systematics Kinds of plants Major plant groups Algae Cyanobacteria Brown algae Charophyta Chlorophyta Desmid Diatom Red algae Green algae Bryophyte s Anthocerotophyta hornworts Moss Bryophyta mosses Marchantiophyta liverworts Pteridophytes Lycopodiophyta club mosses Fern Pteridophyta fern s & horsetail s Rhyniophyta early plants Gymnosperm s Pteridospermatophyta seed ferns Cycadophyta Ginkgophyta Gnetophyta Pinophyta conifers Angiosperm s Dicotyledon Asteraceae sunflower family Cactaceae cactus family Fabaceae legume family Lamiaceae mint ... clear External links Sister project links Botany http huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu Hunt Institute for Botanical ... botany Botanical Society of America What is Botany? http www saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk index.htm ... Teaching Documents about Botany Teaching documents, lecture notes and tutorials online an annotated ... http www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org potd Botany Photo of the Day Flora and other plant catalogs or databases http www.ou.edu cas botany micro www vl The Virtual Library of Botany http www.kulak.ac.be ... Society of London http wildflower.utexas.edu Native Plant Information Network Botany Outline footer Category Outlines Botany Category Botany ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Pokeberries.png thumb right 200px Long, magenta peduncles on an Phytolacca americana American pokeweed , each supporting many small pedicel botany pedicels . File Agave with emergent peduncle IMG 5336.JPG thumb left Agave with emergent peduncle. The flowers have not yet emerged from the buds. Note bracts and branches at nodes. Compare with Papyrus File Cyperus scapes IMG 5322p.JPG thumb Cyperus scapes. Contrast with peduncle of Agave In botany , a peduncle is a stem supporting an inflorescence , or after fecundation , an infructescence. The peduncle is a Plant stem stem , usually green, though some peduncles are more or less florally colored or neutral in color, having no particular pigmentation. In some species, peduncles are leafless, though others bear small leaves, or even cataphyll s, at nodes such leaves generally may be regarded as bract s. The peduncle may be Ramification botany ramified , in which case the ramifications are called pedicel botany pedicel s. When an unbranched peduncle has no obvious nodes, rises directly from a bulb or stem, and especially if it rises apparently directly from the ground, it commonly is referred to as a Scape botany scape . The pedunculate oak owes its name to the fact that its fruits the acorn s are borne on a long peduncle. See also Pedicel botany Scape botany DEFAULTSORT Peduncle Botany Category Plant anatomy Category Plant morphology Category Flowers ar ca Peduncle es Ped nculo eo Pedunklo fa fr P doncule io Pedunklo botaniko it Peduncolo botanica pt Ped nculo ro Peduncul floral scn Pidicuddu simple Peduncle ... more details
A cambium plural cambia or cambiums , in botany, is a tissue layer that provides undifferentiated cells for plant growth. It forms parallel rows of cells, which result in secondary tissues. ref http botanydictionary.org cambium.html ref There are several distinct kinds of cambium found in plant stems and roots Cork cambium , a tissue found in many vascular plants as part of the periderm . Unifacial cambium , which produces cells to the interior of its cylinder. Vascular cambium , a lateral meristem in the vascular tissue of plants. References references Category Plant anatomy botany stub ... more details