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CORISPERMUM

Volume 2 · 61 words · 1771 Edition

in botany, a genus of the monandra digynia clas of plants, whose corolla consists of two compressed, crooked, pointed petals, equal in size, and placed opposite one another: its fruit is a roundish capsule, compressed, bilocular, and having a furrowed edge; the seeds are of an oblong figure, and stand single. There are two species, none of them natives of Britain.