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Bilobed
With two lobes.
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Bilobate
Two-lobed.
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Bilamellate
Consisting of two plates (as in some placentae). Of two plates—lamellae.
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Bilabiate
Two-lipped, as when the parts of a calyx or corolla form two clearly separated projections, usually an upper and a lower, as in Labiatae/Lamiaceae; in Compositae/Asteraceae, a corolla usually with two smaller adaxial lobes and an abaxial lamina with 3 lobes at the apex. 2-lipped, A bilabiate corolla has petals in two sets, commonly with…
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Bijugate
In a compound leaf, with two pairs of leaflets.
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Biglobular
(Of stigma) consisting of two globose parts.
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Biglandular
With two glands.
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Bigibbous
[I have not found this term defined anywhere; it is used in quite a few publications but not illustrated. I assume from the context that it means bulging on both sides].
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Bigeneric
Of hybrids, produced by plants from different genera.
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Bigeminate
With two orders of leaflets, each order bifoliolate; Sometimes used (wrongly) instead of bijugate.
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