Farina, meal or starchy matter, [136].

Farinaceous, mealy in texture. Farinose, covered with a mealy powder.

Fasciate, banded; also applied to monstrous stems which grow flat.

Fascicle, a close cluster, [77].

Fascicled, Fasciculated, growing in a bundle or tuft, as the leaves of Larch, [68], and roots of Peony, [35].

Fastigiate, close, parallel, and upright, as the branches of Lombardy Poplar.

Faux (plural, fauces), the throat of a calyx, corolla, &c., [89].

Faveolate, Favose, honeycombed; same as alveolate.

Feather-veined, with veins of a leaf all springing from the sides of a midrib, [51].

Fecula or Fæcula, starch, [136].