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andro-diœcious, a. Bot.|ˌændrəʊdaɪˈiːʃəs| [f. Gr. ἀνδρο- male + diœcious, f. δι- (di-2) twice + οἰκία house + -ous.] ‘With flowers on one plant hermaphrodite, and on the other staminate only.’ Gray Bot. Text-bk. 1880. Hence androdiˈœcism, the state of being androdiœcious.
1877C. Darwin Different Forms Flowers i. 13 There are plants which produce hermaphrodite and male flowers on the same individual, for instance, some species of Galium, Veratrum, &c.; and these might be called andro-monœcious. If there exist plants, the individuals of which consist of hermaphrodites and males, these might be distinguished as andro-diœcious. 1888G. Henslow Origin Floral Struct. xxiv. 277 Androdiœcism signifies that the same species has both male and hermaphrodite plants. |