
Ped:
A single natural soil aggregate such as crumb, prism, or granule.


Ped:
A single natural soil aggregate such as crumb, prism, or granule.


Russeting:
Brown, rough areas on the skins of fruits and tubers of potatoes that result from abnormal production of cork tissue. Caused by disease, insects, or injury, or may be a natural varietal characteristic.


Pome:
Fleshy fruit with leathery core such as apple, pear, and quince.


Frond:
The branch and leaf structure of a fern or members of the palm family


Cyme:
A flat-topped or domed flower head in which the center flowers open first.


Leader:
The main shoot of a sapling that eventually becomes the trunk of the tree.


Crown:
The plant crown is where the stem meets the roots. Most crowns are planted at soil level or a little above ground level. Burying the crown below the soil can lead to rot and eventually kill the plant.


Canker:
A bacterial or fungal disease on woody plants. Gradual death will occur in the cambium layer leaving sunken bark lesions.