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A plant that usually germinates, flowers and dies in one season. |
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A plant that is valued for its scent, flavor or other medicinal quality. |
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A plant that is considered as a nuisance or unwanted in human-controlled settings. |
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A plant introduced to an area as opposed to being indigenous. |
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Leaves are paired and opposite each other at the node. |
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Leaves are attached directly at the base with no stalk or peduncle. |
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A type of inflorescence in which the side branches end in cymes. |
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Flowers are bilaterally symmetrical. Can only be divided on a single plane. |
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