didynamia
/daɪdɪˈnæmiə/Definitions
1. noun
A condition in which a plant has two stigmas or two stamens, rather than the typical one.
“The botanist studied the didynamia in the unusual flower species.”
1. noun
A condition in which a plant has two stigmas or two stamens, rather than the typical one.
“The botanist studied the didynamia in the unusual flower species.”