Botany Dictionary

  • Trifoliolate (or trifoliate)

    Trifoliolate (or trifoliate)

    Describes a compound leaf divided into three distinct leaflets.

  • Trifoliolate (2)

    Trifoliolate (2)

    Another form of trifoliate; having three leaflets per leaf.

  • Trifurcate

    Trifurcate

    Divided into three branches or forks.

  • Trifurcate (2)

    Trifurcate (2)

    Branching or splitting into three divisions.

  • Trigamous

    Trigamous

    Having male, female, and bisexual flowers on the same plant.

  • Trigonous

    Trigonous

    Having three distinct angles or sides; triangular in cross-section.

  • Trijugate

    Trijugate

    Having three pairs of opposite leaflets in a compound leaf.

  • Trilete

    Trilete

    Having a three-rayed scar, typical of spores where three lines intersect at right angles.

  • Trilobate

    Trilobate

    Divided into three lobes.

  • Trimerous

    Trimerous

    Having floral parts in multiples of three.