Botanical terms

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by PeterS, Jun 1, 2007.

  1. PeterS

    PeterS Total Gardener

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    Someone was asking recently about definitions of botanical terms, but I can't find their thread.

    I have just come across this site again, which I couldn't find at the time. I think it is an excellent source of information, with considerable depth, if you want, as one item can lead onto other items. http://www.theseedsite.co.uk/botany.html
     
  2. Hyla arborea

    Hyla arborea Gardener

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    Useful, Peter - thanks! For the REALLY techie stuff I use the glossary in the back of my "Excursion Flora" (Clapham, Tutin & Warburg).... So if you ever want to know what "andromonodioecious" means - you know where to look!!!!!
     
  3. peapod

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    great site very useful..thanks for posting that PeterS and lol Hyla..i couldnt even SAY that!
     
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