释义 |
‖ cœnanthium Bot. Obs.|siːˈnænθɪəm| [mod.L. (proposed by Nees von Esenbeck), f. Gr. κοιν-ός common + ἄνθ-ος flower.] A name applied to a dilated floral axis destitute of calycine integuments, bearing flowers on its upper surface, as in Dorstenia and Ficus.
1857Henfrey Elem. Bot. §136 Cœnanthium of the Fig; the flowers inside the excavated fleshy receptacle. |