hypanthium

/haɪˈænθiəm/

Definitions

1. noun

In botany, the enlarged base of the petals in some flowers, to which the stamens and style are attached, forming the receptacle for the stamens and carpels.

“The hypanthium of the rose flower is formed by the fusion of the sepals and petals.”

Synonyms

  • receptacle
  • thalamus

Antonyms

  • sepals