Styliferous, Stylose, bearing styles or conspicuous ones.
Stylopodium, an epigynous disk, or an enlargement at the base of the style.
Sub-, as a prefix, about, nearly, somewhat; as Subcordate, slightly cordate; Subserrate, slightly serrate; Subaxillary, just beneath the axil, &c.
Subclass, Suborder, Subtribe, [178].
Suberose, corky or cork-like in texture.
Subulate, awl-shaped; tapering from a broadish or thickish base to a sharp point.
Succise, as if cut off at lower end.
Succubous, when crowded leaves are each covered by base of next above.
Suckers, shoots from subterranean branches, [39].
Suffrutescent, slightly shrubby or woody at the base only, [39].