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dichlamydeous, a. Bot.|daɪkləˈmɪdiːəs| [f. mod. Bot.L. dichlamydeæ, f. Gr. δι- two + χλαµύς, χλαµυδ- cloak: see -eous.] Having both the floral envelopes (calyx and corolla); having a double perianth. Also said of a plant bearing such flowers.
1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. Introd. 26 If the corolla is present, a plant is said to be dichlamydeous. 1882G. Allen in Nature 17 Aug. 373 Our English species have no true petals; but some exotic forms are truly dichlamydeous. |