Paleolate, having Paleolæ or paleæ of a second order, or narrow paleæ.
Palet, English term for palea.
Palmate, when leaflets or the divisions of a leaf all spread from the apex of the petiole, like the hand with the outspread fingers, [57], [58].
Palmately (veined, lobed, &c.), in a palmate manner, [51], [56].
Palmatifid, -lobed, -sect, palmately cleft, or lobed, or divided.
Paludose, inhabiting marshes. Palustrine, same.
Panduriform, or Pandurate, [fiddle-shaped] (which see).
Panicle, an open and branched cluster, [81].
Panicled, Paniculate, arranged in panicles, or like a panicle.
Pannose, covered with a felt of woolly hairs.