Hilum, 134
HI'LUM, the scar or point of attachment of a seed.
Hoarhound, 154
Hoary alyssum, 133
Hoary cress, 136
Honeysuckle, ground, 139
Hordeum, 115
Horse nettle, 155
Horse-weed, 165
Hound's tongue, 152
Hypericaceae, 147
Hypericum, 147
Illecebraceae, 128
IN-CUM'BENT, leaning or lying upon; applied to cotyledons when the caulicle is folded against the track of one of them, shown as [Symbol: || o].
Indian mallow, 145
Indian mustard, 133
Indigenous, 139
IN-DIG'E-NOUS, native and original to the region.
Inula, 167
Iva, 167
IN'VO-LU-CRE, a set of bracts immediately subtending a flower or inflorescence.
Jerusalem oak, 125
Jimson weed, 155
Juncaceae, 118
June grass, 116
KEEL, the joined pair of petals in a papilionaceous corolla; a projecting ridge along the back of an organ.
Knawel, 128
Knot-grass, 119
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