Category: I
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Introrse
(Of anthers) opening inwards, towards the centre of the flower.
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Introgression, introgressive hybridisation
Incorporation of genes from one species into the gene pool of another species.
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Introduced
Non-native species, brought in by man. Not indigenous; not native to the area in which it now occurs. A plant brought to a country, region or site by human agency, not necessarily intentionally (as distinct from a native plant that has arrived by natural means) or a plant that has come in by natural means…
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Intricate
(In branching) dense, tangled.
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Intraxylary
(In anatomy) within the xylem or wood vessel bundle.
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Intravaginal
(Of shoot) growing within the enveloping sheath.
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Intrastaminal
Inserted between stamens and ovary, or within the stamens.
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Intrapetiolar
Between the petiole and the stem, as in the stipules of some Melianthaceae and Erythroxylaceae.
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Intramarginal
Within or near the margin.
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Intrafloral
Within the flower.