curved around albumen (Four-o’clock).
Accumbent,
applied to the cotyledons when the radicle is bent and lies along their edge (Water-cress).
Incumbent,
applied to the cotyledons when the radicle rests against the back of one of them (Shepherd’s Purse).
Conduplicate,
applied to cotyledons that are incumbent and so folded as to embrace the radicle (Mustard).