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1 בוטניקה
botany -
2 תורת הצומח
botany -
3 תורת-הצמחים
botany -
4 ארכובית
(Botany) snakeweed, wild shrub used as medicine to cure snakebite; bistort; Virginia snakeroot; adderwort -
5 לוען אמריקאי
(Botany) turtlehead, snakehead, North American perennial plant bearing white flowers shaped like the head of a turtle and found near running waters -
6 אבקן
stamen, pollen-bearing organ of a flower (Botany), puffball -
7 אברש
erica, plant of a large group that includes the heathers (Botany) -
8 אגרוסטולוגיה
agrostology, study of grasses, branch of botany -
9 אגרוסטולוגייה
agrostology, study of grasses, branch of botany -
10 אואוגוניום
oogonium, cell which becomes an oocyte (Biology) ; single-celled female reproductive organ in some plants (Botany) -
11 אוטוגמי
adj. autogamous, self-fertilized (Botany) -
12 אוטוגמיה
autogamy, self-fertilization (Botany) -
13 אוטוגמייה
autogamy, self-fertilization (Botany) -
14 אלגולוגי
adj. algological, pertaining to the study of algae (Botany) -
15 אנדודרמיס
endodermis, layer of cells in the roots and stems of certain plants (Botany) -
16 אנדוספרם
endosperm, nutritive tissue in a seed of a flowering plant that surrounds the embryo (Botany) -
17 אנדופיט
endophyte, parasitic plant, plant which grows inside another plant (Botany) -
18 אנדופיטי
adj. endophytic, pertaining to an endophyte, pertaining to a plant that grows parasitically inside another plant (Botany) -
19 אסקוקרפ
ascocarp, fruit bearing asci, fruit bearing a spore sac (Botany) -
20 אפליוטרופיזם
apheliotropism, tendency to grow or turn away from the sun (Botany)
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