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APHIS Article Category – AP400 (Propagative Material)


APHIS Article Category – AP400 (Propagative Material)

Code

Name

Definition

401

Bulbs and Underground Portions of Dormant Perennials

A rounded underground storage organ present in some plants, notably those of the lily family, consisting of a short stem surrounded by fleshy scale leaves or leaf bases and lying dormant over winter.

402

Plants for Planting or Propagation

A plant intended for planting or propagation, including but not limited to, trees, shrubs, vines perennials, biennials, grafts, cuttings and buds that may be sold for propagation whether cultivated or wild and all viable parts of these plants

403

Seeds for Planting (For Sowing)

(1) : the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing (2) : the fertilized ripened ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo and capable normally of germination to produce a new plant; broadly : a propagative plant structure (as a spore or small dry fruit)










APHIS Article Category – AP500 (Seeds Not for Planting)


APHIS Article Category – AP500 (Seeds Not for Planting)

Code

Name

Definition

501

Seeds Not For Planting

Imported for purposes other than planting or growing

502

Seeds for Protecting

For protecting plants that are threatened with extinction due to trade in those plants or their derivatives.


APHIS Article Category – AP600 (Fruits and Vegetables)





APHIS Article Category – AP600 (Fruits and Vegetables)

Code

Name

Definition

601

Above Ground Parts

All parts of a plant growing above ground

602

All Plant Parts

All above and below ground plant parts.

603

Arils (False Fruit)

The fleshy and usually brightly colored cover of some seeds that develops from the ovule stalk and partially or entirely envelopes the seed. Fruits that have edible arils include genip, jackfruit, longan, lychee, mangosteen, passion fruit, pomegranate, and tamarind.

604

Bean

Any of several plants of the genus Phaseolus or related plants (e.g. Vigna unguiculata, V. radiata, and Glycine max) bearing similar pods or seed.

605

Bean Pod




606

Blossom

A flower or cluster of flowers.

607

Bulbs

A mass of overlapping membranous or fleshy leaves on a short stem base enclosing one or more buds that may develop under suitable conditions into new plants and constituting the resting stage of many plants, such as the onion

608

Calyx

The outer whorl of floral envelopes composed of separate or united sepals.

609

Clove

One of the small bulbs or segments (as in garlic) developed in the axils of the scales of the larger bulb.

610

Corm

Underground stem, such as that of the taro, similar to a bulb but without the scales. A solid swollen part of a stem, usually subterranean, as the so-called "bulb" of Crocus and Gladiolus

611

Ear

Fruit including the leaf, rachis, peduncle, pistillate flowers, and silks in the case of corn

612

Flower

An axis bearing one or more pistils or one or more stamens or both. When only the former, it is a pistillate (female) flower; when only the latter, a staminate (male) flower; when both, a perfect (bisexual or hermaphroditic) flower. When a perfect flower is surrounded by a perianth representing two floral envelopes (the inner envelope the corolla, the outer the calyx), it is a complete flower.

613

Fruit (includes Vegetable)

Ripened ovary of a seed-bearing plant

614

Gall

A large swelling on plant tissues caused by the invasion of parasites, such as fungi or bacteria, following puncture by an insect.

615

Husk

The membranous or green outer envelope of many fruits and seed, as of an ear of corn or a nut.

616

Inflorescence

The mode of arrangement of the flowers on a plant; the flowering part of a plant; the coming into flower of a plant

617

Kernel

The inner, usually edible seed of a nut or fruit stone.

618

Leaf

An above-ground plant organ specialized for photosynthesis

619

Leaf Bud

A bud on the plant from which leaves but not flowers develop

620

Nut

A hard shelled, woody-textured, one-celled fruit that does not split open (e.g. acorn, coconut, or macadamia nut).

621

Pad

The flattened fleshy stem of a cactus, such as certain varieties of prickly pear.

622

Palm Heart

The edible, white, inner portion of the stem and growing bud of palm trees

623

Pea

The edible fruit (pod) or edible seeds of some of the plants in the family Fabaceae.

624

Pod

A structure that contains the seeds or flowers of a plant (e.g. seed pod, flower pod)

625

Rhizome

A horizontal plant stem, growing beneath the surface, and usually covered with dormant buds, as in fresh ginger

626

Root

That portion of the plant axis lacking nodes and leaves and usually found below the ground.

627

Seed

A ripened plant ovule containing an embryo; a propagative part of a plant

628

Shoot

New growth on a plant in the form of a stem or branch, as in bamboo shoot

629

Spear

Immature leaf and stem of asparagus

630

Sprout

The young shoots of plants usually eaten raw.

631

Stalk

A nontechnical term for the more or less elongated support of any organ, as a petiole, peduncle, pedicel, filament, stipe; for example, celery stalk.

632

Stem

The main leaf-bearing and flower-bearing axis of a plant.

633

Tuber

A short, thick, usually but not always subterranean stem or branch bearing buds or "eyes" and serving as a storage organ, as in the potato.

634

Whole Plant

Comprising the below and above ground parts of a plant



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