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floral envelope
noun
the calyx and corolla of a flower.
floral envelope
noun
the part of a flower that surrounds the stamens and pistil: the calyx and corolla (considered together) or the perianth
floral envelope
See perianth
Word History and Origins
Origin of floral envelope1
Example Sentences
Flowers solitary, nearly sessile in a tubular sac-like involucre, destitute of floral envelopes.
Naked; having no floral envelope, neither calyx nor corolla.
Their flowers without floral envelopes; pistils two; fleshy and hairy; stigmas filiform; dark.
On opening the pointed spathe or floral envelope, a club-like mass will be noted arising from its base.
The term fruit is strictly applied to the mature pistil or ovary, with the seeds in its interior; but it often includes other parts of the flower, such as the bracts and floral envelopes.
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