axil: the angle where a leaf stem joins a twig. deciduous: losing its leaves in winter, not evergreen. dioecious: bearing staminate, or male, flowers on separate plants from the pistillate, or fruit-bearing flowers; hence some plants of certain species never bear fruits or seeds. fruit: that part of any plant which contains the seeds. lenticel: air pore in the bark. monoecious: bearing the two kinds of flowers on the same plant. opaque: not admitting or transmitting light. perfect: having both stamens and pistils in one flower, as most showy flowers have. pistillate: possessing a pistil or pistils and lacking stamens; female, or fruit-bearing. staminate: possessing stamens and lacking a pistil; male, or pollen-bearing. translucent: admitting some light but not clear or transparent. FLOWERS and TWIGS
TYPES OF SIMPLE LEAVES
COMPOUND LEAVES
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