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COMPOSITUS FLOS

Volume 6 · 54 words · 1815 Edition

in Botany, an aggregate flower, composed of many floeculi seflires, on a common entire receptaculum, with a common perianthium, and whose antherae being five in number unite in the form of a cylinder; the floeculi are monopetalous, and under each of them is a monoispermous germe. Compound flowers are either ligulati, tubulosi, or radiati.