Andromonoecious
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Andromonoecious
Andromonoecious (pronunciation: an-dro-mo-ne-cious) is a term used in botany to describe a plant that has both male flowers and hermaphroditic flowers on the same individual.
Etymology
The term 'Andromonoecious' is derived from the Greek words 'andros' meaning man, 'mono' meaning single, and 'oikos' meaning house. This refers to the presence of both male and hermaphroditic flowers in the same plant.
Related Terms
- Monoecious: A term used to describe a plant that has both male and female flowers on the same individual.
- Dioecious: A term used to describe a plant species in which male and female flowers are borne on separate individuals.
- Hermaphrodite: A term used to describe an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs.
- Androecious: A term used to describe a plant that has only male flowers.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Andromonoecious
- Wikipedia's article - Andromonoecious
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