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Fleshy scales that are actually modified leaf structures that store energy and protect the developing plant, usually underground. Some are fleshy and some are papery coverings. An onion is one example.
Ãâó: www.csu.org/environment/xeriscape/resources/page38...
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The upper ridge of the runner or cross tee with a rectangular, triangular or round configuration. Adds structural load strength to the component.
Ãâó: www.armstrong-aust.com.au/commclgpac/aus/ep/au/art...
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A bulb with vaporized aluminum on the glass backing. The aluminum forms a reflective coating that forces light forward. The back and front lenses are made of hard, heat-resistant glass, and stippling of the front lens determines the angle of the beam.
Ãâó: www.creativehomeowner.com/glossary/Glossi.html
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Hard, soft or quartz glass enclosure, which can contain a vacuum, elemental inert gas or metal and a means of light generation (filament or electrodes).
Ãâó: www.bulbman.com/index.asp
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Underground plant part derived from a short, usually rounded, shoot that is covered with scales or leaves. | Return to Alphabet Bar |
Ãâó: xtasy.lib.indiana.edu/dliup1/glossary.html
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