Botany Dictionary

  • Setula

    Setula

    A small, fine seta or bristle, often found on plants or insects.

  • Setulose

    Setulose

    Covered with small setae or bristles.

  • Setulose (2)

    Setulose (2)

    Having a surface covered with fine, bristle-like structures.

  • Sepal

    Sepal

    One of the outer floral leaves that protect the flower bud before it opens.

  • Sepalody

    Sepalody

    A condition where sepals resemble petals or other floral parts.

  • Sepaloid

    Sepaloid

    Resembling or having characteristics of sepals.

  • Separate (noun)

    Separate (noun)

    A distinct part or piece, particularly a section of a plant structure.

  • Septum

    Septum

    A partition or dividing wall, especially in plant structures such as fruits or flowers.

  • Septum (pl. Septa or septums)

    Septum (pl. Septa or septums)

    A partition or wall in a plant or fruit, dividing it into sections.

  • Seriate

    Seriate

    Arranged in a sequence or series, often referring to the arrangement of leaves or flowers.