in botany, the name of a class in Linnæus's methodus Galycina, consisting of plants which, like teazel and dandelion, have a calyx or flower-cup common to many flowers or florets. These are the aggregate or compound flowers of other systems.
in botany, the name of a class in Linnæus's methodus Galycina, consisting of plants which, like teazel and dandelion, have a calyx or flower-cup common to many flowers or florets. These are the aggregate or compound flowers of other systems.