adjective adjective - describing a flower that lacks a carpel or pistil
In botany, 'acarpellous' refers to a plant that does not produce fruit or seeds.
Biologists may use 'acarpellous' to describe certain plant species in their research.
In horticulture, 'acarpellous' plants may be of interest for their unique reproductive characteristics.
Used to describe plants that lack carpels, the female reproductive organs of a flower.
In botanical writing, the term 'acarpellous' may be used to describe a flower that lacks carpels or pistils.
Botanists may use the term 'acarpellous' to classify plants that do not have functional female reproductive parts.
Biologists studying plant reproduction may use 'acarpellous' to refer to flowers that do not produce seeds.