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Plant-related terminology

 * Acrosarc -
 * Actual vegetation -
 * Adsere -
 * Aerophorap -
 * After-ripening -
 * Agamic complex -
 * Albomaculus -
 * Allocarpy -
 * Alterne -
 * Anatriaene -
 * Anchorage-dependent growth -
 * Anchorage-independent growth -
 * Androgynary -
 * Ascending aestivation -
 * Autobotanography -
 * Autophyte -
 * Benthophyte -
 * Bigaroon bigarreau -
 * Bothrenchyma -
 * Bush veld -
 * Callunetum -
 * Calyptrogen -
 * Canopy cover -
 * Carpophore -
 * Carpotropism -
 * Caulome -
 * Cephalantium -
 * Cistern epiphyte -
 * Cluster-crystal -
 * Coleogen -
 * Consocies -
 * Coonti -
 * Coprophil -
 * Coprophyte -
 * Corona (botany) -
 * Cosere -
 * Crypt (botany) -
 * Crystal-containing body -
 * Demibranch, hemibranch -
 * Dermatogen -
 * Dermatosome -
 * Dictyostele -
 * Diffuse-porous -
 * Discocarp -
 * Early wood -
 * Ectophyte, ectophytic -
 * Embryotega -
 * Emmemophyte, emmophyte -
 * Endorhizosphere -
 * Epichilium -
 * Euxerophyte -
 * Exogynous -
 * Fire climax -
 * Fluorescent solar collector -
 * Flushing growth -
 * Forest growth curve -
 * Fovea (botany) -
 * Free central -
 * Gametophyll -
 * Generative spiral -
 * Geocryptophyte -
 * Geonasty, geonastic -
 * Giant-grass community -
 * Girdle bundle -
 * Girdle scar -
 * Glomerata -
 * Growth curvature -
 * Halodrymium -
 * Haplocaulescent -
 * Haplophyte -
 * Haptonasty -
 * Hekistotherm -
 * Helicoid cyme -
 * Helicoid dichotomy -
 * Heliophyll -
 * Heliotaxis -
 * Helioxerophil -
 * Hemi-autophyte -
 * Hemisaprophyte -
 * Herb trinity -
 * Herbaceous order -
 * Homostyly -
 * Hydromesophyte -
 * Hydrospire -
 * Hygromesophyte -
 * Hypanthodium -
 * Hyponasty, hyponastic -
 * Ideal angle -
 * Jugum (botany) -
 * Kinoplasmasome -
 * Lacinia (botany) -
 * Leaf cushion -
 * Leptoxylem -
 * Lignosa -
 * Lining plants lining plant –
 * Lithophyll -
 * Litter (botany) -
 * Macrosclereid -
 * Megatherm -
 * Megistotherm -
 * Meiotaxy -
 * Mericlinal chimaera -
 * Meristele leaf trace -
 * Mesome -
 * Mesomicrotherm -
 * Mesophanerophyte -
 * Mesoxerophyte -
 * Metachromy -
 * Microphanerophyte -
 * Microsere -
 * Microtherm -
 * Mid-grass community -
 * Monochasium -
 * Multiple corolla -
 * Muscicoline -
 * Nanander -
 * Neocarpy, neocarpic -
 * Nest epiphyte -
 * Nodulin -
 * Non-cyclic photophosphorylation -
 * Non-pollinating -
 * Non-porous wood -
 * Nototribe -
 * Nuculanium -
 * Ocellus (botany) -
 * Octarch -
 * Oligotrophyte -
 * Ombrophile -
 * Ombrophyte -
 * Palaeosere -
 * Palmatisect -
 * Paraphotoropism -
 * PCR cycle -
 * Perichaetium, perichetial -
 * Periclinal chimaera -
 * Periclinium -
 * Periphyllum -
 * Petalomania -
 * Petrophyte -
 * Pholadophyte -
 * Photoassimilation -
 * Photopathy -
 * Photophase -
 * Phyllade -
 * Phyllogen -
 * Phyllome -
 * Phyllomorphosis -
 * Phyllophore -
 * Phyllopode -
 * Physiographic succession -
 * Phytal zone -
 * Phytochory -
 * Phytoedaphon -
 * Phytogenesis -
 * Phytome -
 * Phytotype -
 * Plagiotropism, plagiotropic -
 * Plant augmentation -
 * Plant barrier -
 * Plant biomass phytomass, -
 * Plant defence response -
 * Plant gametogenesis -
 * Pleiotaxy -
 * Pleonanth -
 * Plumule (botany) -
 * Polychasium -
 * Polymorphism (botany) -
 * Pore chains -
 * Prefloration -
 * Primary sere Prosere -
 * Proclimax subclimar -
 * Prolification -
 * Prospory -
 * Protoepiphyte -
 * Protosporophyte -
 * Pseudaxis -
 * Pseudopod (botany) -
 * Pseudostipula, pseudostipule -
 * Replum (botany) -
 * Retrogressive succession -
 * rheotropism, rheotropic -
 * Rhipidium -
 * Rhizocarp -
 * Root climber -
 * Sarcoderm -
 * Sarmentum -
 * Scobina -
 * selenophyte -
 * Semifloret, semifloscule -
 * Semisaprophyte -
 * Sensitive ring, on a tree -
 * Septum (botany) -
 * Short-grass community -
 * Silicole -
 * Skiophyte -
 * Skototaxis -
 * Sliding growth -
 * Sociation -
 * Socies -
 * Solenostele -
 * Sphagniherbosa -
 * Spiranthy -
 * Squarrose -
 * Stem family -
 * Stem replication -
 * sternotribe -
 * stipella -
 * Stratum transect profile transect -
 * Subclimax -
 * Subsere -
 * synacme, synacmy -
 * synandrium -
 * synandry -
 * Synanthy -
 * Syntelome compound telome -
 * Tall-grass community -
 * Taphrophyte -
 * Telome -
 * Terriherbosa -
 * Thermophase -
 * Thinophyte -
 * Tipophyte -
 * Topogenous mire -
 * Topotropism, torpotropic -
 * Transad -
 * Translocation quotient -
 * tree studies -
 * Tropophyll -
 * Tropophyte -
 * Unguis (botany) -
 * Vegetative force, defunct term -
 * Venter (botany) -
 * Wilting coefficient -
 * Winged stem -
 * Xanthoderm -
 * Xylophyte -
 * Zootic climax –

Plant biology

 * Cligue tree propagation -
 * Coal palaeobotany, coal paleobotany -
 * Faucal -
 * Great American plant migration -
 * Leaf development -
 * Mobility of plants -
 * Plant chemistry -
 * Plant condensate -
 * Plant phylogeny -
 * Plant tissue system -
 * Plant-water relations -
 * Tree branch scaling -

Theories

 * Chiasmatype hypothesis chiasmatype -
 * Cohesion hypothesis -
 * Histogen theory histogen -
 * Kundt's rule - -- named after August Kundt; relates to frequencies of light absorption in plant physiology
 * Schleiden's theory of plant fertilization -

Plant metabolism

 * Adipocellulose -
 * Anthoclore -
 * Antigiberellin -
 * Assimilate stream -
 * Associative nitrogen fixation -
 * Autophyllogeny -
 * Bassorin -
 * Chrysophyll -
 * Effoliation -
 * Etiolin, protochlorophyll -
 * Pectose, protopectin -
 * Photosynthetic carbon-reduction cycle, PCR cycle -
 * Photosynthetic cycle -
 * Photosynthetic electron-transport chain -
 * Photosynthetic quotient -
 * Photosynthetic unit -
 * Photosynthetic zone -
 * Photosyntheticicarbon reduction cycle ppcr cycle, -
 * plant 2s albumins -
 * plant antigen -
 * plant dispersal -
 * plant germ cell -
 * plant nectar -
 * Plant tissue systems -
 * Plant transport of solutes -
 * Primary vascular system (plant) -
 * Primary vascular system -
 * Protochlorophyll -
 * Salt gland (botany) -
 * Seed storage protein -
 * Sporonine -
 * Suberization -
 * Vegetative nucleus -

Plant cells

 * Aleurone grain -
 * Elaiosphere -
 * Pavement cell -
 * Periblem -

Plant structure

 * Accessory bud -
 * Adenophore -
 * Aerial part -
 * aerial plant components -
 * Air vesicle -
 * Amniotic fluid-derived stem -
 * Antherophore -
 * Ascidium -
 * Blue light receptor -
 * Brachyblast, brachyplast -
 * Branch gap -
 * Chambered organ -
 * Chlorophyllose cell -
 * Clinandrium -
 * Clinanthium -
 * Clover-leaf structure -
 * Collecting hair -
 * Contorted petal -
 * Eumeristem -
 * Floral envelope -
 * Floral organ -
 * flowering top -
 * Gall flower -
 * Graduate sorus -
 * Helmet (botany) -
 * Hinge cell -
 * Inflorescence meristem -
 * Locellus -
 * Macrofibril -
 * Marginal meristem -
 * Mattula -
 * Mesopetalum -
 * Oophoridium -
 * Paraheliode -
 * Paraphyll, paraphyllium -
 * Phoranth, phoranthium -
 * Pit field -
 * Pit-pair -
 * plant mucilage -
 * plant photoreceptor -
 * plant root cap -
 * Plant root nodulation -
 * plant root nodule -
 * plant stomata -
 * plant structure –
 * plant tubers plant tuber -
 * plant vascular bundle -
 * Plasmalemmasome -
 * Plate meristem -
 * Plerome -
 * Pleurotribe -
 * Pneumathode -
 * Polyderm -
 * Primary meristem -
 * Primary pit fields -
 * Primary plant body -
 * Promeristem -
 * Proper root -
 * Protomeristem, promeristem -
 * Quantosome -
 * Reserve cellulose -
 * Resin canals -
 * Rhabdacanth -
 * rhizocorm -
 * Rhizomatic structure -
 * Rhizophore -
 * Rib meristem -
 * Roost pocket -
 * Root stalk -
 * Rootlet Radicule -
 * Sclerogen -
 * Secondary bud -
 * Secondary roots -
 * Secretor structures Secretor structure -
 * Seminal root -
 * Slime pit -
 * Spermaphore -
 * Stereome -
 * Stylostegium -
 * Tertiary roots tertiary root -
 * Tigellum -
 * trichilium -
 * Tryma -
 * Vascular strand -
 * Virgalium -
 * Water gland -
 * Xanthin –

Leaves

 * Lattice leaf -
 * Leaf bud -
 * Leaf buttress -
 * Leaf divergence -
 * Leaf drip -
 * Leaf mosaic -
 * Leaf pitcher -
 * Leaf trace -

Plant reproduction

 * Caprification -
 * Censer mechanism -
 * Direct germination -

Seeds and seeding

 * Aperispermic seed -
 * Bare-root seedling - - also Bare root seedling
 * Container seedling -
 * Craspedium -
 * Drill seeding -
 * Inner seed coat -
 * Root-to-seed -
 * Seed germ -
 * Seed homeland - -
 * Seed homeland -
 * Seed stalk -
 * Seed vessel -
 * Seed-to-root -
 * Seed-to-seed production -
 * Seed-to-seed -
 * Transplanted seedling -

Seed-related

 * Entomochory, entomorphic -
 * Episperm -

Pollen

 * Drop mechanism -
 * Intine -
 * Pollen case -
 * Pollen chamber -
 * Pollen comb -
 * Pollen flower -
 * Pollen signature -
 * Pollen tube nucleus -
 * Pollination drop -

Fruit

 * Apocarp -
 * Balausta -
 * Cremocarp -
 * Cynarrhodium, cynarrhodon -
 * Denticidal fruit -
 * Hypocarp -
 * Lithocarp -
 * Pseudosperm -
 * Pterodium -
 * Regma -
 * Sclerocarp -
 * Xylocarp -

Plant movement

 * Aerotropism, aerotropic - added to list in tropism
 * Apheliotropism - added to list in tropism
 * Aphototropism - added to list in tropism
 * Apogeotropism ageotropism - added to list in tropism
 * Diageotropism -
 * Diaheliotropism diaphototropism -
 * Hygrotropism - added to list in tropism
 * Orthostropism - already in list in tropism
 * Oxygenotropism, oxytropism -
 * Oxytropism -
 * Parallelotropism, orthotropism -
 * Positive hydrotropism Prohydrotropism -
 * Stereotropism -
 * Tramatotropism -
 * Trophotropism -

Plant types

 * Arcto-Tertiary flora -
 * Blending plant -
 * Chionophyte snow-loving plant -
 * Coniferous vegetation -
 * Dendromorphic -
 * Downland vegetation, down vegetation -
 * Eremophyte -
 * Floating plant Plotophyte -
 * Freshwater plant -
 * Frutescent -
 * Greenfield plant -
 * hallucinogenic cactus -
 * Hekistotherm, a polar plant -
 * Lens plant -
 * Meadow plant poad -
 * Megatherm -
 * Phosphating plant -
 * Submersed plant -
 * Succulent vegetation -
 * Switch plant -
 * Underwater plant Demersed plant –

Plant kingdoms and regions

 * African subkingdom -
 * Antarctic kingdom -
 * Argentinian floral region -
 * Australian kingdom -
 * Boreal kingdom -
 * Indo-Malaysian subkingdom -
 * Juan Fernandez region -
 * Palaeotropical kingdom -
 * Phytogeographical kingdom -
 * Polynesian subkingdom -

Various plants
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 * Amback -
 * Adder's violet -
 * Adder's-mouth -
 * African yellowwood -
 * Aleppo gall -
 * Aleppo grass -
 * Alligator wampee -
 * Alpine wallflower -
 * American mulberry -
 * Begoniales -
 * Betulales -
 * Birch-bush -
 * Bitteroot -
 * Blue pipe -
 * Blueberry stunt -
 * Borae -
 * Botany root -
 * Caballine aloes Caballine aloe -
 * Cantala -
 * Cercidiphyllales -
 * Chenopodiales -
 * Chinese rose mallon - perhaps meant to be Chinese rose mallow, which could be one of the Hibiscus species native to China.
 * Clubmoss clumber -
 * Crab banana -
 * Datiscales, begoniales -
 * Dendrogaea -
 * Elaeagnales -
 * Eriocaules -
 * Eumagnoliids -
 * Gavilea australis, orchid -
 * Gruinales, geranicles -
 * Gypsophily -
 * Hepaticopsida -
 * Herbary -
 * Hippuridales -
 * Jacobean lily -
 * Libelia -
 * Living-rock cactus -
 * Magonin (plant) -
 * Mangrove scrub -
 * Mayduke cherries -
 * Mitracarpus scaber -
 * Navaho Thornless Blackberry -
 * Oregon sullivantia -
 * Passiflorales -
 * Pink Orchid -
 * Plant decomposition -
 * Plume Grass Plume grass -
 * Potentilla clusiana -
 * Sea worth grass -
 * Sertule, collection of plants -
 * South African Capeweed -
 * spirostans -
 * Tortworth chestnut -
 * Transplanted seedling -
 * Treneague - Chamomile cultivar
 * Wild Pink Yam -
 * Woody Horsetail –

Fungi
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Mosses

 * Cockney Moss Cockney moss -
 * Copper moss -
 * Screw moss -
 * Sheet moss -

Trees

 * Ambay -
 * Balanopales -
 * Barbeyales -
 * Didymelales -
 * Eupristina verticillata -
 * Megaphanerophyte -
 * Methuselah Tree -
 * Mugumo tree, Kenya -
 * Pugianum Tragopyrhza –

Tree types

 * Codominant tree, co-dominant tree -
 * Dominant tree -
 * Needle-leaf tree -
 * Open grown tree -
 * Parent tree -
 * Rengas tree -
 * Suppressed tree -

Specific trees

 * Abbot's Oak, Woburn Abbey -
 * Bull Oak, Wedgenock Park -
 * Ellerslie Oak, Paisley -
 * Fairslop Oak, Hanin Cult Forest -
 * Oak of the Partisans, Vosges -
 * Owen Glendower's Oak, Sherwood Forest -
 * Reformation Oak, Mousehould Heath, Norwich -
 * Scotch yew at Fortingel -
 * Sir Philip Sydney's Oak, Penhurst]] -
 * Swilcar Oak, Needwood Forest, Staffordshire -
 * William the Conqueror's Oak, Windsor Great Park -
 * Winfarthing Oak -
 * Yew of Bradburn -
 * Yew of Darley Churchyard -

Tree-related

 * Advanced nursery stock -
 * Bark damage -
 * Scale bark -
 * Thin barked tree -
 * Tree marking -
 * Tree measurement sale -
 * Tree physiology -
 * Tree shearing –

Forests

 * Aestidurilignosa -
 * Aestilignosa -
 * Alpestrine -
 * Barrier forest -
 * Basic forest -
 * Bored forest region -
 * Brigalow forest -
 * Closed forest -
 * Double canopy forest -
 * Hiemilignosa -
 * Monsoon rain forest -
 * Open forest -
 * Total forest age -
 * Triple canopy forest -

Forest-related

 * Forest mortality -
 * Forest recovery -
 * Forest side -
 * Forest tree improvement -
 * Forest type -
 * Overstocked forestland -

Plant diseases

 * Acarocecidium -
 * Plant infertility -
 * Psorosis -
 * Vesicular asbuscular mycorrhiza V-a mycorrhiza, -

Plant viruses

 * American plum line pattern virus -
 * Anthoxanthum latent blanching virus -
 * Beet ringspot virus -
 * Fragaria chiloensis latent virus -
 * Garlic dwarf virus -
 * Humulus japonicus latent virus -
 * Lilac ring mottle virus -
 * Lychnis ringspot virus -
 * Parietaria mottle virus -
 * Pepper ringspot virus -
 * Plant viruses and viroids -
 * Poa semilatent virus -
 * Red clover necrotic mosaic virus -
 * Spinach latent virus -
 * Sweet clover necrotic mosaic virus -
 * Tomato golden mosaic virus (TGMV) -
 * Tomato stopped wilt virus, tomato stopped wilt virus group -


 * See also: Hotlist of Plants  (init. 3,183?)

Botanical expeditions

 * Botanical Expedition to Arunachal Pradesh, India, 2005 -
 * British Botanical Expedition to Turkey -
 * Cambridge Botanical Expedition to Nigeria and the Cameroons, 1947-48 -
 * Field Museum's Botanical Expedition to Guatemala -
 * Oregon Botanical Expedition to Vancouver's Island and British Columbia, 1862 -
 * Sino-American Botanical Expedition (SABE), 1980  -  -

Botanical societies

 * Association of Tropical Botany -
 * Canadian Peony Society -
 * Connecticut Botanical Society -
 * New York City International Flower Show -
 * North East Forest Alliance -
 * Oregon Horticultural Society -
 * Scientific Committee on Plants -
 * Seed Savers' Trust -

Botanical gardens

 * Arboretum de la Universidad Austral de Chile in Chile - see Arboretum de la Universidad Austral de Chile -
 * Bamako Botanical Gardens -
 * Beverly Gardens -
 * Bodenham Arboretum, Worcestershire in England -
 * Botanical Garden at La Molina -
 * Central University Botanical Garden -
 * Clay Arboretum - Millbrook, New York in USA -
 * Dubh Linn Gardens -
 * European Asparagus Museum -
 * Fundación Jardín Etnobotánico Villa Ludovica in Colombia - see Fundación Jardín Etnobotánico Villa Ludovica -
 * Jardín Botánico de Cali in Colombia - see Jardín Botánico de Cali -
 * Jardín Botánico de San Andrés in Colombia - see Jardín Botánico de San Andrés -
 * Jardín Botánico del Quindio in Colombia - see Jardín Botánico del Quindio -
 * Jardin Botanico Joaquin Antonio Uribe -
 * Jardín Botánico Nacional, Viña del Mar in Chile - see Jardín Botánico Nacional, Viña del Mar -
 * Javelin d’Agronomie Tropicale, Paris -
 * Main Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences -
 * Moor Bank Garden, Newcastle University in England -
 * Norwegian Arboretum -
 * Parque Botánico Omara in Chile -
 * Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden -
 * Red Nacional de Jardines Botánicos de Colombia in Colombia - see Red Nacional de Jardines Botánicos de Colombia -
 * Sabah Zoological and Botanical Park -
 * Stanley Tehder Carnivorous Plant Garden -
 * Whyanbeel Arboretum, Whyanbeel arboretum, Australia -
 * World’s Largest Greenhouse -


 * Source: List of botanical gardens

Plant-related items

 * Horticultural tools -

Botanists
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 * Ary Johannes De Bruijn (1811-1896) Dutch botanist -
 * Augusto Béguinot (1875-1940) French botanist -
 * E. G. Andrews (botanist) botanist -
 * Henry H. Dixon (1889-1953) Irish plant physiologist -
 * Mikhail Chalakhyan, Russian botanist -

Regional Plant Protection Organizations

 * Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission (APPPC) -
 * Beneficial Plant Society -
 * Caribbean Plant Protection Commission (CPPC)-
 * Comité de Sanidad Vegetal del Cono Sur (COSAVE) -
 * Inter African Phytosanitary Council (IAPSC) –
 * Organismo Internacional Regional de Sanidad Agropecuaria (OIRSA) -
 * Pacific Plant Protection Organization (PPPO) –

Botanical books and journals
In Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
 * American Cookery by Amelia Simmons (init. 205)
 * Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) by L. H. Bailey (init. ?)
 * The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom by P. L. Simmonds (init. ?)
 * Wild Flowers Worth Knowing by Neltje Blanchan (init. 1047)
 * Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors by Neltje Blanchan. (init. 516)
 * Haseltonia - - botanical journal; presently redirects to Cephalocereus of which it is (as a taxon) a synonym today

Miscellaneous

 * Alternation of parts -
 * Altitudinal vegetation zone, altitudinal vegetation zones - /
 * Anti-blooming -
 * Arbotecture -
 * Basin peat -
 * C3 & C4 plants -
 * Design-A-Plant -
 * Fen peat -
 * Flax rust -
 * fruit maiden -
 * Garden organics -
 * Great American plant migration -
 * Heath (plant) -
 * hydroponic grass -
 * Marble gall -
 * Morphactin, plant poison -
 * Pincushion gall -
 * Pitcher Plants of Kinabalu -
 * plant gene expression regulation -
 * Plant metabolite -
 * Plant physiological phenomena -
 * plant poisoning -
 * plant preparation -
 * Plant quality -
 * Plant register -
 * Plant replacement reserve -
 * plant resin -
 * plant somatic embryogenesis techniques plant somatic embryogenesis -
 * plant tumor-inducing plasmid -
 * plant tumor -
 * Plant water potential sensor -
 * Profile transect stratum transect -
 * Pyramidium -
 * Red drop -
 * Scented grass -
 * Seedling nursery -
 * Self-incompatibility in flowering plants -
 * Simpson’s index of floristic resemblance -
 * Specimen plant -
 * Specimen tree -
 * Theory of chilling injury, lipid-membrane hypothesis of chilling injury chilling injury -
 * Transplanted tree -
 * Tree Climbing Plant Tree climbing plant -
 * U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory -
 * Vegetation geography -
 * Vegetation survey -
 * Weedscape -
 * Xanthein –

Sources include
 * Eleanor Lawrence - Henderson's Dictionary of Biological Terms (2000, 12th edition)