different between gynophore vs thecaphore
gynophore
English
Etymology
gyno- +? -phore
Noun
gynophore (plural gynophores)
- (botany) The stalk of a pistil; the stalk, present in certain flowers (such as those of the genera Telopea and Brachychiton), which supports the gynoecium.
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thecaphore
English
Etymology
From theca + Ancient Greek [Term?] (“to bear”). Compare French thécaphore.
Noun
thecaphore (plural thecaphores)
- (botany) A surface or organ bearing a theca, or covered with thecae.
- (botany) A podogynium.
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