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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Fruitstalk (Eng.noun): (in mosses) seta,-ae (s.f.I); see stalk;

“the sporophore of a moss, the stalk or fruitstalk supporting the capsule;” “the stalk which bears the spore-case of plants of the Muscal Alliance” (Lindley); “elongated portion of the sporophyte between the capsule and foot (Magill 1990);

- BARTRAM1A PENDULA] Seta sesquiuncialis, erecta, flexuosa, rubra, terminalis, demum, per caulis innovationes, lateralis (Hook.), the seta 1/2 inch, erect, flexuose, red, terminal, ultimately through innovations of the stem, lateral.

“I believe no other character than the shape of the capsule and relative length and direction of the fruitstalk can be found to distinguish them (Hooker).

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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