Glans (Gland), the acorn or mast of Oak and similar fruits.
Glareose, growing in gravel.
Glaucescent, slightly glaucous, or bluish-gray.
Glaucous, covered with a bloom, viz. with a fine white powder of wax that rubs off, like that on a fresh plum, or a cabbage-leaf.
Globose, spherical in form, or nearly so. Globular, nearly globose.
Glochidiate, or Glochideous, (bristles) barbed; tipped with barbs, or with a double hooked point.
Glomerate, closely aggregated into a dense cluster.
Glomerule, a dense head-like cluster, [77].
Glossology, the department of botany in which technical terms are explained.
Glumaceous, glume-like, or glume-bearing.