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Squamula, squamule (plural squamulae)
Small scale; for example, the small scales around and below the ovary (possibly perianth remnants) in Cyperaceae or Gramineae/Poaceae.
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Squamose
Covered with scales (which can be attached either at one end or by a central stalk).
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Squamiform
Shaped like a scale.
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Squamellum
A broadened bristle or scale-like unit (e.g. the pappus in Compositae/Asteraceae).
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Squamate
Scaly, with small scales or bracts [unusual term, more widely used in zoology].
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Spur shoot
A short, compact branch usually lateral to the main axis, with very short internodes, bearing leaves and/or flowers and fruit.
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Spurred
Bearing a hollow slender projection or extension.
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Spur
A tapering projection, usually short and curved; A short shoot of the stem bearing leaves and/or flowers and fruit; (In flowers) a slender hollow extension (usually) of the perianth, often containing nectar. The hollow, tubular projection from the base of a petal or sepal, often producing nectar; a short side twig on a tree. A…
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Spreading
(Of habit) loose, not erect. Oriented outward and more or less diverging from the point of origin. A plant which grows much wider than it does tall, perhaps with mainly horizontal branches, perhaps by rooting in the ground and making an ever-expanding clump. A plant which grows much wider than it does tall, perhaps with…
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Sprawling
(Of habit) spreading loosely, not erect, at ± right angles to the axis.
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