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  2. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    The protective external layer of tissue on the stem s and root s of woody trees and shrubs; includes all of the living and non-living tissue external to the cambium. basal Situated or attached at or close to the base (of a plant or a phylogenetic tree diagram). basifixed Something attached by its base, e.g. an anther attached to the filament.

  3. Shrubbery - Wikipedia

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    A shrubbery was a feature of 19th-century gardens in the English manner, or the gardenesque style [9] of the early part of the century. A shrubbery [10] was a collection of hardy shrubs, quite distinct from a flower garden, which was also a cutting garden to supply flowers in the house. The shrubbery was arranged as a walk, ideally a winding ...

  4. Shrubland - Wikipedia

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    Tall shrubs are mostly 2–8 m high, small shrubs 1–2 m high and subshrubs less than 1 m high. [ 3 ] There is a descriptive system widely adopted in Australia to describe different types of vegetation is based on structural characteristics based on plant life-form , as well as the height and foliage cover of the tallest stratum or dominant ...

  5. Tecticornia arbuscula - Wikipedia

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    Tecticornia arbuscula, the shrubby glasswort or scrubby samphire, [2] is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae, native to Australia.It is a shrub that grows to 2 metres in height, with a spreading habit.

  6. Artemisia abrotanum - Wikipedia

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    Shrub-like herbaceous perennial in the Asteraceae or daisy family. Possesses upright branches that have greenish gray leaves that form a bushy clumped form. the leaf length is normally 1 - 3 inches and the leaf width is normally less than an 1 inch. [6] It is known for its camphor-like scent. [6]

  7. Pinaceae - Wikipedia

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    Members of the family Pinaceae are trees (rarely shrubs) growing from 2 to 100 metres (7 to 300 feet) tall, mostly evergreen (except the deciduous Larix and Pseudolarix), resinous, monoecious, with subopposite or whorled branches, and spirally arranged, linear (needle-like) leaves. [3] The embryos of Pinaceae have three to 24 cotyledons.

  8. Erica (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The Latin word erica means "heath" or "broom". [12] It is believed that Pliny adapted erica from Ancient Greek ἐρείκη. [ 13 ] The expected Anglo-Latin pronunciation, / ɪ ˈ r aɪ k ə / , may be given in dictionaries ( OED : "Erica"), but / ˈ ɛr ɪ k ə / is more commonly heard.

  9. Taxus baccata - Wikipedia

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    The word yew as it was originally used seems to refer to the colour brown. [12] The yew (μίλος) was known to Theophrastus , who noted its preference for mountain coolness and shade, its evergreen character and its slow growth.