Rad'icating. Taking root.
Retic'ulated. Marked with cross lines like a net.
Rev'olute. Rolled upward or backward.
Ri'mose. Cracked.
Rim'ulose. Covered with small cracks.
Ring. Annulus.
Riv'ulose. Marked with lines like rivers in maps.
Rotund'. Round.
Ru'gose. Wrinkled.
Sap'id. Agreeable to the taste.
Sap'rophyte. A plant that lives on decaying matter.
Scab'rous. Rough.
Scis'sile. Easily split.
Sep'arating. Spoken of gills when they easily separate from the stem.
Ses'sile. Stemless.
Sin'uate. Wavy, A gill that has a sudden curve near the stem.
Sor'did. Dingy.
Spore. The same body that answers to the seed of flowering plants.
Spo'rophore. That part which bears the spores or spore mother cells.
Squa'mose. Scaly.
Stalk. A stipe or stem.
Stel'late. Star-shaped.
Stipe. See stalk.
Strobil'iform. Shaped like a pine-cone.
Stuffed. When a stem is filled with pith or a spongy substance.
Suc'culent. Juicy, fleshy.
Sul'cate. Grooved.
Supe'rior. Spoken of a ring that is high up on the stem.
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