noun a taxonomic group within the plant kingdom that includes plants lacking a true calyx and corolla in their flowers
Achlamydeae refers to a group of plants that lack a floral envelope or perianth.
Achlamydeae is used to describe plants that lack a perianth or floral envelope.
In taxonomy, Achlamydeae is a subclass of plants that do not have a perianth.
In botany, 'achlamydeae' refers to a group of plants that do not have a true calyx or corolla, such as ferns and some gymnosperms.
Biologists may use 'achlamydeae' to classify plants that lack sepals and petals in their flower structure.
Taxonomists may use 'achlamydeae' as a category to classify plants based on their floral characteristics.