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  • Thyrse

    A mixed inflorescence with the main axis a raceme and secondary axes in the form of cymes; A compact panicle of ± cylindrical form.  

  • Thrum-eyed flowers

    (In dimorphic flowers) shortstyled flower with only the stamens visible in the corolla throat.  

  • Throat

    Throat

    (Of tubular flowers) part where the corolla-tube widens into the mouth, the apical part of the corolla tube immediately below the mouth. The opening or orifice of a fused corolla or calyx, or the somewhat expanded part between the proper tube and the limb; in grasses, the upper margins of the sheath. The opening of…

  • Thorn

    Thorn

    Short pointed woody structure derived from a reduced branch; Often applied (wrongly) in a looser sense for any sharp structure on a branch. A stiff, woody, modified stem with a sharp point. A sharp-pointed, stiff, woody part of a plant; typically evolved from a branch (compare to “prickle” and “spine”). A pointed shoot, sometimes this…

  • Thigmotaxis

    Response to mechanical stimulus, either by movement (as in Mimosa pudica) or by growth (as in stems or tendrils of climbing plants). The negative or positive response of certain motile cells to touch.  

  • Therophyte

    Therophyte

    (In Raunkiaer’s system) plant with growing point surviving adverse season in the form of seeds.  

  • Theca (plural thecae)

    The locules, usually two, of an anther.  

  • Thallus

    Vegetative structure not clearly divided into stem and leaf (as in Lemna). Having a simple plant or fungus body without differentiation into leaves or leaf-like structures. A plant body not separated into a distinct stem and leaves, as in Duckweeds (Lemnaceae), and in many lower plants such as Algae, some Liverworts and Lichens, etc. A…

  • Thalloid

    In the form of a thallus.  

  • Thalamus

    Receptacle; (In Compositae/Asteraceae) disc; Calyx (as in Linnaeus) [old-fashioned term]. Two egg-shaped masses of nerve tissue deep within the brain. It is an important relay station, which seems to act as a filter for sensory information flowing into the brain. The thalamus also may play a part in short- and long-term memory. A pair of…

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