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perigynousenUK
pe·rig·y·nous P0192700 (pə-rĭj′ə-nəs)adj.1. Having sepals, petals, and stamens around the edge of a cuplike receptacle containing the ovary, as in flowers of the rose or cherry.2. Of or being perigynous flower parts: perigynous stamens. pe·rig′y·ny (-ə-nē) n.perigynous (pəˈrɪdʒɪnəs) adj1. (Botany) (of a flower) having a concave or flat receptacle with the gynoecium and other floral parts at the same level, as in the rose2. (Botany) of or relating to the parts of a flower arranged in this way[C19: from New Latin perigynus; see peri-, -gynous] peˈrigyny npe•rig•y•nous (pəˈrɪdʒ ə nəs) adj. 1. situated around the pistil on the edge of a cuplike receptacle, as stamens or petals. 2. having stamens, petals, etc., so arranged. [1800–10; < New Latin perigynus. See peri-, -gynous] pe•rig′y•ny, n.
perigynousenUK
perigynous[pə′rij·ə·nəs] (botany) Bearing the floral organs on the rim of an expanded saucer- or cup-shaped receptacle or hypanthium. perigynousenUK
perigynous (of flowers) having a flat or concave structure on which the sepals, petals and stamens are borne. |