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leaf primordium
noun
Botany
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a group of cells that
will
develop into a leaf, seen as small bulges just below the shoot apex.
Also called
leaf buttress.
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phase in plant life which starts with a zygote produced by sexual reproduction
phylum of green, nonvascular, seedless plants comprised of true mosses, hornworts and liverworts
phylum of green, nonvascular, seedless plants comprised of true mosses, hornworts and liverworts
composed of several cells
phase in plant life which starts with a zygote produced by sexual reproduction
variation in an organism's life cycle of dissimilar reproductive forms
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