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COTYLEDON

  • Cotyledon
  • Embryonic leaf first appearing from a germinating seed

    A cotyledon (/ˌkɒtɪˈliːdən/ KOT-ih-LEE-dən) is a "seed leaf" – a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant – and is formally defined as

    Cotyledon

    Cotyledon

    Cotyledon

  • Cotyledon (genus)
  • Genus of succulents

    others): Cotyledon adscendens Cotyledon barbeyi Cotyledon campanulata Cotyledon cuneata Cotyledon chrysantha Cotyledon elisae Cotyledon galpinii Cotyledon orbiculata

    Cotyledon (genus)

    Cotyledon (genus)

    Cotyledon_(genus)

  • Cotyledon orbiculata
  • Species of plant

    Cotyledon orbiculata, commonly known as pig's ear or round-leafed navel-wort, is a South African succulent plant belonging to the genus Cotyledon. Cotyledon

    Cotyledon orbiculata

    Cotyledon orbiculata

    Cotyledon_orbiculata

  • Cotyledon tomentosa
  • Species of succulent

    Cotyledon tomentosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to South Africa. It is a succulent evergreen shrub with large chunky

    Cotyledon tomentosa

    Cotyledon tomentosa

    Cotyledon_tomentosa

  • Crassula ovata
  • Species of succulent

    Binomial name Crassula ovata (Miller) Druce (1917) Synonyms Cotyledon lutea Lam. nom. illeg. Cotyledon ovata Mill. Crassula argentea Thunb. Crassula articulata

    Crassula ovata

    Crassula ovata

    Crassula_ovata

  • Lewisia cotyledon
  • Species of flowering plant

    Lewisia cotyledon is a species of flowering plant in the family Montiaceae known by the common names Siskiyou lewisia and cliff maids. It is native to

    Lewisia cotyledon

    Lewisia cotyledon

    Lewisia_cotyledon

  • Saxifraga cotyledon
  • Species of flowering plant

    Saxifraga cotyledon, the pyramidal saxifrage, is a species of flowering plant that occurs in the mountains of Europe. It has rosettes about 20 centimetres

    Saxifraga cotyledon

    Saxifraga cotyledon

    Saxifraga_cotyledon

  • Placental cotyledon
  • Vascular structure in the placenta

    placenta of humans, and certain other mammals contains structures known as cotyledons, which transmit fetal blood and allow exchange of oxygen and nutrients

    Placental cotyledon

    Placental cotyledon

    Placental_cotyledon

  • Monocotyledon
  • Clade of flowering plants

    are flowering plants whose seeds contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon. A monocot taxon has been in use for several decades, but with various

    Monocotyledon

    Monocotyledon

    Monocotyledon

  • Cotyledon (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up cotyledon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cotyledon is a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant. Cotyledon may also refer

    Cotyledon (disambiguation)

    Cotyledon_(disambiguation)

  • Echeveria secunda
  • Species of plant in the genus Echeveria

    Echeveria secunda Booth ex Lindl. Synonyms List Cotyledon glauca Baker Cotyledon pumila (Van Houtte) Baker Cotyledon secunda (Booth ex Lindl.) Baker Echeveria

    Echeveria secunda

    Echeveria secunda

    Echeveria_secunda

  • Dicotyledon
  • Historical grouping of flowering plants

    characteristics of the group: namely, that the seed has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. There are around 200,000 species within this group. The other group of

    Dicotyledon

    Dicotyledon

    Dicotyledon

  • Lentil
  • Species of plant with edible seeds

    Tannin/Clear-Coat: Yellow cotyledon lentils with thin clear coats. Not widely commercialised. Green cotyledon: Green cotyledon lentils with green coats

    Lentil

    Lentil

    Lentil

  • Sprouted coconut
  • Edible spherical cotyledons of germinating coconuts

    referred to as coconut sprouts, are the edible spherical sponge-like cotyledons of germinating coconuts. They have a crunchy watery texture with a slight

    Sprouted coconut

    Sprouted coconut

    Sprouted_coconut

  • Kalanchoe pinnata
  • Succulent plant native to Madagascar

    (Mauritius) and communicated to Lamarck who described it in 1786 as the Cotyledon pinnata. Subsequently, the Paris naturalist Christiaan Hendrik Persoon

    Kalanchoe pinnata

    Kalanchoe pinnata

    Kalanchoe_pinnata

  • Seed
  • Reproductive structure in plants

    are: The cotyledons, the seed leaves, attached to the embryonic axis. There may be one (Monocotyledons), or two (Dicotyledons). The cotyledons are also

    Seed

    Seed

    Seed

  • Echeveria pulvinata
  • Species of plant in the genus Echeveria

    Crassulaceae Genus: Echeveria Species: E. pulvinata Binomial name Echeveria pulvinata Rose Synonyms Cotyledon pulvinata Hook.f. Echeveria leucotricha J.A.Purpus

    Echeveria pulvinata

    Echeveria pulvinata

    Echeveria_pulvinata

  • Wall Pennywort
  • Species of succulent

    (Salisb.) Dandy Synonyms Cotyledon umbilicus-veneris L. Cotyledon rupestris Salisb., nom. inval. Umbilicus pendulinus DC. Cotyledon neglecta Cout. Umbilicus

    Wall Pennywort

    Wall Pennywort

    Wall_Pennywort

  • Eudicots
  • Clade of flowering plants

    have two seed leaves (cotyledons) upon germination. The term derives from dicotyledon (etymologically, eu = true; di = two; cotyledon = seed leaf). Historically

    Eudicots

    Eudicots

    Eudicots

  • Lewisia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    (California) Lewisia cotyledon (S.Watson) B.L.Rob. Lewisia cotyledon var. cotyledon: US (Oregon, California) Lewisia cotyledon var. heckneri (C.V.Morton)

    Lewisia

    Lewisia

    Lewisia

  • Germination
  • Growth of an organism from a seed or spore

    parts: the cotyledons (seed leaves), the section of shoot below the cotyledons (hypocotyl), and the section of shoot above the cotyledons (epicotyl).

    Germination

    Germination

    Germination

  • Hypocotyl
  • Plant part

    "below seed leaf") is the stem of a germinating seedling, found below the cotyledons (seed leaves) and above the radicle (root). As the plant embryo grows

    Hypocotyl

    Hypocotyl

    Hypocotyl

  • Flower
  • Reproductive structure in flowering plants

    small groups of cells also form at this time, which later become the cotyledon, or initial leaf, which is used as an energy store. The next stage involves

    Flower

    Flower

    Flower

  • Cotyledon undulata
  • Species of succulent

    Cotyledon undulata, also known as silver crown or silver ruffles, is a small succulent shrub up to 50 cm tall. It has unusual grey undulating leaves that

    Cotyledon undulata

    Cotyledon undulata

    Cotyledon_undulata

  • BBCH-scale (cotton)
  • Scale for phenological development of cotton plants

    BBCH-identification keys of cotton are: 1 Leaves are counted from the cotyledon node (= node 0) 2 Side shoot development may occur earlier, if there is

    BBCH-scale (cotton)

    BBCH-scale_(cotton)

  • Cotyledon chrysantha
  • Species of succulent

    Cotyledon chrysantha (syn. Umbilicus chrysanthus Boiss. & Heldr.) is an ornamental plant of family Crassulaceae. Pink, A. (2004). Gardening for the Million

    Cotyledon chrysantha

    Cotyledon_chrysantha

  • Viola cotyledon
  • Species of plant

    Viola cotyledon is a flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to Argentina and Chile. Growing to 50 cm (20 in) tall and broad, it is an evergreen

    Viola cotyledon

    Viola cotyledon

    Viola_cotyledon

  • Plant embryonic development
  • Process after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully developed plant embryo

    including the shoot apical meristem, hypocotyl, root meristem, root cap, and cotyledons. Unlike the embryonic development in animals, and specifically in humans

    Plant embryonic development

    Plant_embryonic_development

  • Seedling
  • Young plant developing out from a seed

    the radicle (embryonic root), the hypocotyl (embryonic shoot), and the cotyledons (seed leaves). The two classes of flowering plants (angiosperms) are distinguished

    Seedling

    Seedling

    Seedling

  • Crassulaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    Tree'), Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (florists' or supermarket-kalanchoe); Cotyledon, such as 'Chalk Fingers' and 'Pig's Ear', Sempervivum such as cobweb houseleek

    Crassulaceae

    Crassulaceae

    Crassulaceae

  • Echeveria rosea
  • Species of plant in the genus Echeveria

    Echeveria Species: E. rosea Binomial name Echeveria rosea Lindl. Synonyms Cotyledon roseata Baker Courantia echeverioides Lem. Courantia rosea (Lindl.) Lem

    Echeveria rosea

    Echeveria rosea

    Echeveria_rosea

  • Graptopetalum paraguayense
  • Species of succulent

    Br.) E.Walther Synonyms Byrnesia weinbergii (hort. ex T.B.Sheph.) Rose Cotyledon paraguayensis N.E.Br. Echeveria weinbergii hort. ex T.B.Sheph. Sedum weinbergii

    Graptopetalum paraguayense

    Graptopetalum paraguayense

    Graptopetalum_paraguayense

  • Hypogeal germination
  • Hypogeal germination implies that the cotyledons stay below the ground. The epicotyl (part of the stem above the cotyledon) grows, while the hypocotyl (part

    Hypogeal germination

    Hypogeal germination

    Hypogeal_germination

  • Parthenocissus quinquefolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    across. The leaflets have a toothed margin. Seedlings have heart-shaped cotyledon leaves. The species is often confused with P. vitacea or "False Virginia

    Parthenocissus quinquefolia

    Parthenocissus quinquefolia

    Parthenocissus_quinquefolia

  • Dudleya caespitosa
  • Species of coastal succulent plant from North America

    species would later be described again as Sedum cotyledon by Joseph Franz von Jacquin and as Cotyledon linguiformis by Brown, both in 1811. In 1849, Lindley

    Dudleya caespitosa

    Dudleya caespitosa

    Dudleya_caespitosa

  • Microgreen
  • Vegetable greens harvested shortly after sprouting

    (not to be confused with sprouts or shoots) harvested just after the cotyledon leaves have developed with one set of true leaves. They are used as a

    Microgreen

    Microgreen

    Microgreen

  • Punnett square
  • Tabular summary of genetic combinations

    typical test cross. (Green pod color is dominant over yellow for pea pods in contrast to pea seeds, where yellow cotyledon color is dominant over green).

    Punnett square

    Punnett square

    Punnett_square

  • Echeveria subrigida
  • Species of succulent

    by Benjamin Lincoln Robinson and Henry Eliason Seaton. Its basionym is Cotyledon subrigida. Echeveria is named for Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy, a botanical

    Echeveria subrigida

    Echeveria subrigida

    Echeveria_subrigida

  • Acotyledon
  • Acotyledon is used to refer to seed plants or spermatophytes that lack cotyledons, such as orchids and dodder. Orchid seeds are tiny with underdeveloped

    Acotyledon

    Acotyledon

  • Kalanchoe lanceolata
  • Species of succulent plant

    0.75 mm (0.020 to 0.030 in) long. The species was first described as Cotyledon lanceolata by the Swedish botanist Peter Forsskål in his posthumous work

    Kalanchoe lanceolata

    Kalanchoe lanceolata

    Kalanchoe_lanceolata

  • Corydalis
  • Genus of flowering plants in the poppy family

    in China. Corydalis species are the only dicots having only a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Corydalis species are used as food plants by the larvae of

    Corydalis

    Corydalis

    Corydalis

  • Cataphyll
  • In plants, a reduced, small leaf

    various kinds of living cataphylls include bulb-scales, rhizome-scales, cotyledons, and scaly bracts. Several of these occur in various forms and contexts

    Cataphyll

    Cataphyll

    Cataphyll

  • Epigeal germination
  • Botanical term

    length. In this way, the hypocotyl pushes the cotyledon upward.[citation needed] Normally, the cotyledon itself contains very few nutrients in plants that

    Epigeal germination

    Epigeal germination

    Epigeal_germination

  • Gesneriaceae
  • Family of flowering plants including African violets

    synapomorphy). Gesnerioideae seedlings have normal cotyledons of the same size and shape (isocotylous). The cotyledons of Didymocarpoideae are usually, but not

    Gesneriaceae

    Gesneriaceae

    Gesneriaceae

  • Epicotyl
  • Part of a seedling stem of an embryo plant

    hypocotyl, the region of the stem between the point of attachment of the cotyledons and the root - forms a hook during hypogeal germination and pushes out

    Epicotyl

    Epicotyl

  • BBCH-scale (bulb vegetable)
  • appearing2 07 007 Cotyledon breaking through seed coat1 09 009 Emergence: cotyledon breaks through soil surface.1 Green shoot visible2 010 Cotyledon visible as

    BBCH-scale (bulb vegetable)

    BBCH-scale_(bulb_vegetable)

  • Quercus subg. Quercus
  • Subgenus of Oak trees

    seed leaves (cotyledons) and an elongated stem above the cotyledons (the epicotyl) that forms a tube, while the stem below the cotyledons (the hypocotyl)

    Quercus subg. Quercus

    Quercus subg. Quercus

    Quercus_subg._Quercus

  • Epigeal
  • Organism activity above the soil surface

    In botany, a seed is described as showing epigeal germination when the cotyledons of the germinating seed expand, throw off the seed shell and become photosynthetic

    Epigeal

    Epigeal

  • Echeveria desmetiana
  • Species of succulent

    Species: E. desmetiana Binomial name Echeveria desmetiana De Smet Synonyms Cotyledon desmetiana (De Smet ex É.Morren) Hemsl. Echeveria subsessilis Rose Echeveria

    Echeveria desmetiana

    Echeveria desmetiana

    Echeveria_desmetiana

  • Soy protein
  • Protein isolated from soybean

    inhibitors, hemagglutinins, and cysteine proteases similar to papain. The soy cotyledon storage proteins, important for human nutrition, can be extracted most

    Soy protein

    Soy protein

    Soy_protein

  • Acorn
  • Nut of the oak tree

    alternatively known as glans. It usually contains a seedling surrounded by two cotyledons (seedling leaves), enclosed in a tough shell known as the pericarp, and

    Acorn

    Acorn

    Acorn

  • Pennywort
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    pennywort, or gotukola. In Europe: Navelwort, Umbilicus rupestris (formerly Cotyledon umbilicus), known as penny-pies, wall pennywort, or kidneywort, a succulent

    Pennywort

    Pennywort

    Pennywort

  • Hypogeal
  • when the cotyledons of the germinating seed remain non-photosynthetic, inside the seed shell, and below ground. The converse, where the cotyledons expand

    Hypogeal

    Hypogeal

  • Okara (food)
  • Byproduct of soy milk and tofu production

    fiber. The other two are soy bran (finely ground soybean hulls) and soy cotyledon/isolate fiber (the fiber that remains after making isolated soy protein

    Okara (food)

    Okara (food)

    Okara_(food)

  • BBCH-scale (peanut)
  • Scale for describing the phenological development of peanuts

    BBCH-identification keys of peanuts are: 1 Leaves are counted from the cotyledon node (= node 0) 2 Side shoot development may occur earlier; in this case

    BBCH-scale (peanut)

    BBCH-scale_(peanut)

  • Bulbophyllum nutans
  • Species of orchid

    creating a group of green-like bulb appearance that form pseudobulbs with cotyledon-like leaves on top that usually has two leaves. The orchids form an inflorescence

    Bulbophyllum nutans

    Bulbophyllum nutans

    Bulbophyllum_nutans

  • BBCH-scale (bean)
  • with cotyledons breaking through seed coat 08 Hypocotyl reaches the soil surface; hypocotyl arch visible 09 Emergence: hypocotyl with cotyledons break

    BBCH-scale (bean)

    BBCH-scale_(bean)

  • County flowers of Norway
  • List of flowers in Norway

    Saxifraga cotyledon

    County flowers of Norway

    County flowers of Norway

    County_flowers_of_Norway

  • Magnesium dechelatase
  • form pheophytin a. Its gene is Stay-Green, which is linked to the green cotyledon trait studied by Gregor Mendel. Its putative structure was deduced in

    Magnesium dechelatase

    Magnesium_dechelatase

  • Tylecodon
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Africa. Until the late 1970s all these plants were included in the genus Cotyledon, but in 1978 Helmut Toelken of the Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria

    Tylecodon

    Tylecodon

    Tylecodon

  • Scutellum (botany)
  • Term used in the morphology of grasses

    scutella meaning "small shield") can also refer to the equivalence of a thin cotyledon in monocots (especially members of the grass family). It is very thin

    Scutellum (botany)

    Scutellum_(botany)

  • Glechoma hederacea
  • Species of plant in the mint family

    G. hederacea seedling - cot = cotyledons; ga = axillary bud, from (Warming 1884)

    Glechoma hederacea

    Glechoma hederacea

    Glechoma_hederacea

  • Kalanchoe
  • Genus of flowering plants in the stonecrop family

    are fused into a tube, in a similar way to some related genera such as Cotyledon. Kalanchoe luciae Kalanchoe delagoensis Kalanchoe thyrsiflora Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe

  • Marron glacé
  • Chestnut candy confection from France and Italy

    nut", making it easily removable from the fruit. Some chestnuts have two cotyledons usually separated with deep grooves penetrating nearly all the way through

    Marron glacé

    Marron glacé

    Marron_glacé

  • BBCH-scale (canola)
  • 07 Hypocotyl with cotyledons emerged from seed 08 Hypocotyl with cotyledons growing towards soil surface 09 Emergence: cotyledons emerge through soil

    BBCH-scale (canola)

    BBCH-scale_(canola)

  • Adromischus cristatus
  • Species of succulent

    Adromischus Species: A. cristatus Binomial name Adromischus cristatus (Haw.) Lem., (1852) Synonyms Cotyledon cristata Haw. Adromischus poellnitzianus Werderm.

    Adromischus cristatus

    Adromischus cristatus

    Adromischus_cristatus

  • List of wort plants
  • Sideritis. Kelpwort – Macrocystis pyrifera, a kind of glasswort. Kidneywort – Cotyledon umbilicus. Also called pennywort and navelwort. Knotwort – Any plant of

    List of wort plants

    List of wort plants

    List_of_wort_plants

  • Dudleya traskiae
  • Species of succulent

    name Dudleya traskiae (Rose) Moran Natural range of Dudleya traskiae Synonyms Stylophyllum traskae Rose Cotyledon traskae Fedde Echeveria traskae Berger

    Dudleya traskiae

    Dudleya traskiae

    Dudleya_traskiae

  • Kola nut
  • Fruit of the kola tree

    removed to reveal prismatic seeds inside their white testa, and fresh seeds (whole without testa on the left and, on the right, split into cotyledons)

    Kola nut

    Kola nut

    Kola_nut

  • Leptomyrina handmani
  • Species of butterfly

    found in southern Malawi and Zambia. The larvae feed on Kalanchoe and Cotyledon species. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leptomyrina handmani.

    Leptomyrina handmani

    Leptomyrina_handmani

  • Dudleya farinosa
  • Species of succulent

    into Cotyledon, but retained the new species created by Britton and Rose, thus reviving Cotyledon farinosa but creating Cotyledon compacta, Cotyledon eastwoodiae

    Dudleya farinosa

    Dudleya farinosa

    Dudleya_farinosa

  • Castanopsis cuspidata
  • Species of tree

    toothed margin. It grows in woods and ravines, especially near the sea. The cotyledon of the nut is eaten boiled or roasted. Its dead wood serves as host to

    Castanopsis cuspidata

    Castanopsis cuspidata

    Castanopsis_cuspidata

  • Anthene butleri
  • Species of butterfly

    larvae feed on Kalanchoe crenata, Kalanchoe lugardii and Cotyledon species, including Cotyledon orbiculata . A. b. butleri (Ethiopia, southern Sudan, northern

    Anthene butleri

    Anthene butleri

    Anthene_butleri

  • Pea
  • Species of plant with edible seeds

    Each pod contains several seeds (peas), which can have green or yellow cotyledons when mature. Botanically, pea pods are fruit, since they contain seeds

    Pea

    Pea

    Pea

  • Araucaria heterophylla
  • Species of conifer tree

    and a diameter of about 1.2 cm (0.5 in) with wide wings. There are four cotyledons present. It is a dioecious tree (male and female cones in different plants)

    Araucaria heterophylla

    Araucaria heterophylla

    Araucaria_heterophylla

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • against another part of the plant; when applied to a cotyledon, it means that an edge of the cotyledon lies along the folded radicle in the seed. -aceae

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Periglandula clandestina
  • Species of fungus

    abundantly in hypocotyls of I. tricolor, with lesser quantities in stems, cotyledons, and leaves. The fungus was not detected in roots, although ergot alkaloids

    Periglandula clandestina

    Periglandula_clandestina

  • BBCH-scale (beet)
  • Leaf development (youth stage) 10 First leaf visible (pinhead-size): cotyledons horizontally unfolded 11 First pair of leaves visible, not yet unfolded

    BBCH-scale (beet)

    BBCH-scale_(beet)

  • Cryptocarya obovata
  • Species of tree

    perfumed, and the fruit a spherical drupe with white or cream-coloured cotyledons. Cryptocarya obovata is a tree that typically grows to a height of up

    Cryptocarya obovata

    Cryptocarya obovata

    Cryptocarya_obovata

  • BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables forming heads)
  • Hypocotyl with cotyledons breaking through seed coat 09 Emergence: cotyledons break through soil surface 1: Leaf development (Main shoot) 10 Cotyledons completely

    BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables forming heads)

    BBCH-scale_(leafy_vegetables_forming_heads)

  • Pachyphytum hookeri
  • Species of plant in the family Crassulaceae

     hookeri Binomial name Pachyphytum hookeri (Salm-Dyck) A.Berger Synonyms Cotyledon adunca Baker Diotostemon hookeri Salm-Dyck Echeveria adunca Ed.Otto Echeveria

    Pachyphytum hookeri

    Pachyphytum hookeri

    Pachyphytum_hookeri

  • Lupinus texensis
  • Species of lupine

    years). In the fall, the bluebonnets emerge as small seedlings with two cotyledons, and later a rosette of leaves that are palmately compound, with five

    Lupinus texensis

    Lupinus texensis

    Lupinus_texensis

  • Dudleya viscida
  • Species of succulent

    Species: D. viscida Binomial name Dudleya viscida (Rose) Moran Synonyms Cotyledon viscida Watson (1882) Stylophyllum viscidum Britton & Rose (1903) Echeveria

    Dudleya viscida

    Dudleya viscida

    Dudleya_viscida

  • Dudleya virens
  • Species of succulent

    virens (Rose) Moran Synonyms Cotyledon albida (Rose) Fedde Cotyledon hassei (Rose) Fedde Cotyledon insularis (Rose) Fedde Cotyledon virens (Rose) Fedde Dudleya

    Dudleya virens

    Dudleya virens

    Dudleya_virens

  • Malva parviflora
  • Species of flowering plant

    Newly sprouted plants have hairless, heart-shaped cotyledons with long stalks. These cotyledons are 3–12 mm long and 3–8 mm wide. Stalks usually do

    Malva parviflora

    Malva parviflora

    Malva_parviflora

  • Kalanchoe laciniata
  • Species of succulent

    K. laciniata Binomial name Kalanchoe laciniata (L.) DC. 1802 Synonyms Cotyledon laciniata Kalanchoe acutifola Kalanchoe aegyptiaca Kalanchoe carnea Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe laciniata

    Kalanchoe laciniata

    Kalanchoe_laciniata

  • Tylecodon paniculatus
  • Species of succulent

    Crassulaceae. The genus name is a syllabic anagram of the former name Cotyledon, created by Helmut Toelken who split a few species off into a genus of

    Tylecodon paniculatus

    Tylecodon paniculatus

    Tylecodon_paniculatus

  • Dudleya candida
  • Succulent plant from Mexican islands in the Pacific

    Islands, where D. candida is endemic. Synonyms Synonymy Cotyledon bryceae (Britton & Rose) Fedde Cotyledon candida (Britton & Rose) Fedde Dudleya bryceae Britton

    Dudleya candida

    Dudleya candida

    Dudleya_candida

  • Endosperm
  • Tissue inside seeds that is starchy in cereals and liquid in coconuts

    "cotyledonous" and the function of storage tissue is performed by enlarged cotyledons ("seed leaves"). In certain species (e.g. corn, Zea mays); the storage

    Endosperm

    Endosperm

    Endosperm

  • Bearpaw
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    manufactured by Dare Foods, a Canada-based food manufacturing company Cotyledon tomentosa, a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native

    Bearpaw

    Bearpaw

  • Etiolation
  • Developmental pathway followed in flowering plants in absence of visible light

    that occur include Inhibition of hypocotyl lengthening. Stimulation of cotyledon expansion. Opening of the apical hook, see Seedling's photomorphogenesis

    Etiolation

    Etiolation

    Etiolation

  • Experiments on Plant Hybridization
  • 1865 article by Gregor Mendel

    insertion Stem length Tall Dwarf LE III Yes GA 3-oxidase1 G-to-A substitution Cotyledon color Yellow Green I I Yes Stay-green gene 6-bp insertion Seed coat/flower

    Experiments on Plant Hybridization

    Experiments on Plant Hybridization

    Experiments_on_Plant_Hybridization

  • Mesembryanthemum crystallinum
  • Species of succulent

    Close-up of flower Bladder cells Close-up of bladder cells Seedling with cotyledons The plant usually uses C3 carbon fixation, but when it becomes water-

    Mesembryanthemum crystallinum

    Mesembryanthemum crystallinum

    Mesembryanthemum_crystallinum

  • Dudleya palmeri
  • Species of succulent

    specific epithet is named after, and described by Sereno Watson in 1879 as Cotyledon palmeri. The type specimen also regards the petal color as "pale lemon-yellow

    Dudleya palmeri

    Dudleya palmeri

    Dudleya_palmeri

  • List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens
  • burchardii Cotyledon orbiculata (form) Cotyledon orbiculata (green form) Cotyledon orbiculata var. engleri Cotyledon orbiculata var. higginsiae Cotyledon paniculata

    List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens

    List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens

    List_of_plants_in_the_Gibraltar_Botanic_Gardens

  • Dudleya candelabrum
  • Species of succulent plant from the U.S.

    botanists such as Fedde in 1904 and Berger in 1930 would classify it as Cotyledon candelabrum and Echeveria candelabrum respectively, but these redefinitions

    Dudleya candelabrum

    Dudleya candelabrum

    Dudleya_candelabrum

  • Pelargonium cotyledonis
  • Species of flowering plant

    Geranium cotyledonis L. (1771) Isopetalum cotyledonis (L.) Sweet Pelargonium cotyledonifolium Salisb., nom. illeg. superfl. Pelargonium cotyledon G.Don

    Pelargonium cotyledonis

    Pelargonium cotyledonis

    Pelargonium_cotyledonis

  • Saxifraga crustata
  • Species of plant

    S. crustata Binomial name Saxifraga crustata Vest Synonyms Saxifraga cotyledon var. incrustata Vest. Saxifraga crustacea Hoppe. Saxifraga kerneri Beck

    Saxifraga crustata

    Saxifraga crustata

    Saxifraga_crustata

  • Rhodogastria amasis
  • Species of moth

    The larvae feed on Acacia, Calodendrum, Cassia, Cestrum, Clerodendrum, Cotyledon, Passiflora caerulea, Rhus, Senecio, and Tagetes species. Though they

    Rhodogastria amasis

    Rhodogastria amasis

    Rhodogastria_amasis

  • Vateria indica
  • Species of tree

    large cotyledons. The average weight of the mature fruit (±SE) is 72.6 (± 4.4) g; the fruit has a thick and hard pericarp and bulky cotyledons weighing

    Vateria indica

    Vateria indica

    Vateria_indica

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    Australian, Finnish

    Sirkka

    Bunting; Cricket; Cotyledon

    Sirkka

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  • Narsimha
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    Hindu

    Narsimha

    An incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Lion among men

  • Sankil
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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sankil

    Possessed with Fire a Burning Torch

  • Foram | பொரம
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Foram | பொரம

    Fragrance

  • Seed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Seed

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : from Middle English sede ‘seed’; a metonymic occupational name for a gardener or husbandman, or a nickname for a small person.English (chiefly Lancashire) : from a late Old English personal name, Sida, a post-Conquest short form of compound names formed with sidu ‘custom’, ‘manner’; ‘morality’, ‘purity’ as the first element.

  • Michele
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    American, Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss

    Michele

    French Form of Michael; Like the Lord

  • Savya
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Savya

    Lord Vishnu / Shiva

  • Donna
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Donna

    Lady or Mistress

  • Adyatrayee
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Adyatrayee

    Durga

  • Dakshita | தக்ஷீதா  
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    Dakshita | தக்ஷீதா  

    Skill

  • Parimalam | பரீமாஂலம
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    Tamil

    Parimalam | பரீமாஂலம

    Pleasant smell

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  • Incumbent
  • a.

    Leaning or resting; -- said of anthers when lying on the inner side of the filament, or of cotyledons when the radicle lies against the back of one of them.

  • Navelwort
  • n.

    A European perennial succulent herb (Cotyledon umbilicus), having round, peltate leaves with a central depression; -- also called pennywort, and kidneywort.

  • Pseudo-monocotyledonous
  • a.

    Having two coalescent cotyledons, as the live oak and the horse-chestnut.

  • Notorhizal
  • a.

    Having the radicle of the embryo lying against the back of one of the cotyledons; incumbent.

  • Macrocephalous
  • a.

    Having the cotyledons of a dicotyledonous embryo confluent, and forming a large mass compared with the rest of the body.

  • Cotyledonous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a cotyledon or cotyledons; having a seed lobe.

  • Exorhiza
  • n.

    A plant Whose radicle is not inclosed or sheathed by the cotyledons or plumule.

  • Exorhizous
  • a.

    Having a radicle which is not inclosed by the cotyledons or plumule; of or relating to an exorhiza.

  • Welwitschia
  • n.

    An African plant (Welwitschia mirabilis) belonging to the order Gnetaceae. It consists of a short, woody, topshaped stem, and never more than two leaves, which are the cotyledons enormously developed, and at length split into diverging segments.

  • Monocotyledon
  • n.

    A plant with only one cotyledon, or seed lobe.

  • Exogen
  • n.

    A plant belonging to one of the greater part of the vegetable kingdom, and which the plants are characterized by having c wood bark, and pith, the wood forming a layer between the other two, and increasing, if at all, by the animal addition of a new layer to the outside next to the bark. The leaves are commonly netted-veined, and the number of cotyledons is two, or, very rarely, several in a whorl. Cf. Endogen.

  • Plumule
  • n.

    The first bud, or gemmule, of a young plant; the bud, or growing point, of the embryo, above the cotyledons. See Illust. of Radicle.

  • Radicle
  • n.

    The rudimentary stem of a plant which supports the cotyledons in the seed, and from which the root is developed downward; the stem of the embryo; the caulicle.

  • Cotyledonal
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a cotyledon.

  • Polycotyledonary
  • a.

    Having the villi of the placenta collected into definite patches, or cotyledons.

  • Syncotyledonous
  • a.

    Having united cotyledonous.

  • Leaf
  • n.

    A special organ of vegetation in the form of a lateral outgrowth from the stem, whether appearing as a part of the foliage, or as a cotyledon, a scale, a bract, a spine, or a tendril.

  • Monocotyledonous
  • a.

    Having only one cotyledon, seed lobe, or seminal leaf.

  • Polycotyledon
  • n.

    A plant that has many, or more than two, cotyledons in the seed.

  • Cotyledonary
  • a.

    Having a cotyledon; tufted; as, the cotyledonary placenta of the cow.