Hispid, beset with rigid or bristly hairs, or with bristles.
Imbricate, overlapping, like shingles on a roof.
Incised, cut irregularly and sharply.
Included, inclosed by the surrounding organs; not exserted.
Indigenous, native to the country.
Inferior, said of the ovary when the calyx, corolla, or stamens are borne upon its summit or sides.
Inflorescence, the flowering portion of a plant, and especially the mode of its arrangement.
Innate, said of an anther when it is a continuation of the filament.
Introrse, facing inward, or toward the axis, as an anther.
Involucrate, having an involucre.