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"Epigeal"
Keywords:
cotyledon
,
hypogeal
,
germination
,
cupressus
,
taxus
Related Terms:
Fleshy
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Succulent
,
Gymnosperms
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Offset
,
Sprout
,
Pomology
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Cycad
,
Cactus
,
Hypocotyl
,
Gymnosperm
,
Seedling
,
Legume
,
Plantlet
,
Radicle
,
Cone
,
Geophyte
,
Aril
,
Caryopsis
,
Bur
,
Brier
,
Bramble
,
Baccate
,
Achene
,
Fruit
,
Dewberry
,
Pod
,
Cycads
,
Samara
,
Cotyledons
,
Briar
,
Epicotyl
,
Cotyledon
,
Capsule
,
Bulb
,
Bulbil
,
Fern
,
Pome
,
Silique
,
Mericarp
,
True bulb
,
Plumule
,
Plant
,
Drupe
,
Schizocarp
,
Germination
,
Berry
,
Tap root
,
Boll
,
Drupelet
Type of germination in which the cotyledons are forced above the ground by elongation of the hypocotyl.
forestry.auburn.edu
On or close to the surface of the ground (aboveground) as opposed to hypogeal (underground) and arboreal (tree-dwelling); compare lignicolous.
hammer.prohosting.com
rest on the ground.
gardeningeden.co.za
The germination is epigeal when the cotyledons will raise above the soil surface. Examples : most plants, Abies, Cupressus, Juniperus, Picea, Pinus, Taxus.
pinetum.org
of germination, having the cotyledon(s) emerging from the seed coat and becoming photosynthetic. cf. hypogeal.
anbg.gov.au
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Epigæous.
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