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			  The Features View is used by botanists to describe the key characteristics 
			  of this plant other than leaves and flowers. | 
		   
		 
		 
		
 
		  
			
			| Underground type | 
			The type of underground feeding and storage system for the plant.  
			Typical examples include: bulb, corm, rhizome, taproot and tuber. | 
		   
		  
			
			| Underground description | 
			A free form description of the root structure and underground storage 
			parts. | 
		   
		  
			
			| Bark color | 
			For woody perennials, the colors of the bark. | 
		   
		  
			
			| Bark description | 
			A free form description of the outer bark on this plant's woody 
			structures. | 
		   
		  
			
			| Wood description | 
			A free form description of the plant's woody cellular portions including 
			color, texture and relative strength.  | 
		   
		  
			
			| Fruit type | 
			The type of seed bearing organism, for example: acorn, berry, drupe, 
			nut, pome, and more. | 
		   
		  
			
			| Fruit description | 
			A free form description of the plant's fruit bearing organism.  
			(For edible fruits and nuts, see the Nutrition View item "Edible Parts 
			Description".) | 
		   
		  
			
			| Leaf description | 
			A free form description of the plant's leaves. This description is used 
			to supplement the leaf details 
			provided with the Leaf View. | 
		   
		  
			
			| Flower description | 
			A free form description of the plant's flowers. This description is used 
			to supplement the flower and inflorescence details 
			provided with the Flower View. | 
		   
		   
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