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"It's a botanical term.
Scoop out the seeds (properly called arils, a botanical term that includes the tiny actual seeds and the juicy, edible pulp around them).
"Phylum" and "division" represent the same level of organization; the former is the zoological term, the latter is the botanical term.
Here I trace the origin and evolution of the word clone, from its first use as an agricultural and botanical term in 1903, to its widespread adoption in biology, adaptation by artists, and contemporary use in hematology-oncology.
He does so with works from his new "Apogamy Pods" series of transfer paintings, using the botanical term for asexual reproduction among ferns as he empties out his art to such an extent that his stark "White Paintings" from the 1950's come to mind.
All Adansonia species develop large, ovoid or spherical fruits with a woody pericarp, commonly known as capsules; the botanical term is more precisely amphisarcum: a simple, indehiscent fruit with a pericarp differentiated externally into a dry crust and internally into one or more fleshy layers (Stuppy 2004).
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Nomenclature books, which are volumes that list botanical terms, were brandished, and occasionally heated arguments ensued.
It comprises international botanical terms, references, synonyms, and phylogenetic information and is open-source.
In botanical terms, Ms. Gordon would classify as willowy, with rufous hair and a slightly maculate complexion.
If you buy specially treated bulbs, amaryllis (more correctly known, in botanical terms, as Hippeastrum) can be forced to flower at Christmas.
Throughout the sessions, botanical terms will be defined and illustrated, and family traits will be outlined, with discussion of revised classification used in The Jepson Manual.
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