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Revision as of 15:32, 2 December 2014
Description: Position with respects of environmental context, e.g. aerial, submerged. Differentiate this category from Position.
Notes: Categories were abstracted from 9228 botanical terms used in Flora of North America and Flora of China. [1]This is a collection within the FloraTerms. It contains the following concepts:
By label: aboveground • aerial • arctic • below_ground • buried • deep_set • emergent • emersed • epigeal • epigeous • floating • geocarpous • hypogeal • hypogeous • natural • overground • seated • subalpine • submerged • submergent • submersed • subterranean • temperate • tropical • underground
By concept name: ft:aboveground • ft:aerial • ft:arctic • ft:below ground • ft:buried • ft:deep set • ft:emergent • ft:emersed • ft:epigeal • ft:epigeous • ft:floating • ft:geocarpous • ft:hypogeal • ft:hypogeous • ft:natural • ft:overground • ft:seated • ft:subalpine • ft:submerged • ft:submergent • ft:submersed • ft:subterranean • ft:temperate • ft:tropical • ft:underground