Category:Plant morphology
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Plant morphology is the field in botany that studies the diversity in forms, with the naked eye or slight optical magnification. This is opposed to plant anatomy (see Category:Plant anatomy) that needs to cut into plants to be able to study its subject, usually with a microscope.
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Pages in category "Plant morphology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 256 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- Calyptra
- Canopy seed bank
- Cataphyll
- Catkin
- Caudex
- Cauliflory
- Certation
- Chaff
- Chalaza
- Cladoptosis
- Clonal colony
- Colleter (botany)
- Column (botany)
- Conifer cone
- Convolute (botany)
- Corm
- Cotyledon
- Crown (botany)
- Crown shyness
- Crown sprouting
- Culm (plant)
- Cushion plant
- Cuticle
- Cyathium
- Cyclic flower
- Cyme (botany)
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- Pachycaul
- Palea (botany)
- Panicle
- Papilionaceous flower
- Pappus (flower structure)
- Parastichy
- Parthenocarpy
- Pearl body
- Pedate
- Pedicel (botany)
- Peduncle (botany)
- Pericycle
- Petal
- Petiole (botany)
- Phreatophyte
- Phyllochron
- Phylloclade
- Phyllotaxis
- Phytolith
- Picotee
- Pinnation
- Pith
- Glossary of plant morphology
- Plant reproductive morphology
- Plasmodiocarp
- Platyclade
- Pollen
- Pollination syndrome
- Polycarpic
- Primordium
- Prostrate shrub
- Pruinescence
- Pseudanthium
- Pseudopedate