(from πέντε, five, and ἀνήρ, a man or husband); the name of the fifth class in Linnæus's sexual method, consisting of plants which have hermaphrodite flowers, with five stamens or male organs. See Botany, p. 430.
(from πέντε, five, and ἀνήρ, a man or husband); the name of the fifth class in Linnæus's sexual method, consisting of plants which have hermaphrodite flowers, with five stamens or male organs. See Botany, p. 430.