involucrum
/ɪnvɒlˈkjʊkrəm/Definitions
1. noun
A protective covering or envelope of a flower bud, typically splitting open at maturity to reveal the flower.
“The involucrum of the thistle flower is a beautiful example of natural engineering.”
1. noun
A protective covering or envelope of a flower bud, typically splitting open at maturity to reveal the flower.
“The involucrum of the thistle flower is a beautiful example of natural engineering.”