in Botany, (from ennea, nine, and andros, a man or husband), the name of the ninth class in Linnaeus's sexual system, consisting of plants which have hermaphrodite flowers, with nine stamens or male organs. See BOTANY Index.
in Botany, (from ennea, nine, and andros, a man or husband), the name of the ninth class in Linnaeus's sexual system, consisting of plants which have hermaphrodite flowers, with nine stamens or male organs. See BOTANY Index.