isotome
/aɪˈsoʊ.toʊm/Definitions
1. noun
A plant that has leaves or flowers similar to those of another plant, but differs in some respect.
“The botanist discovered a new species of isotome with unique characteristics in the remote forest.”
2. noun
In some classifications, a plant that is intermediate between two other plants, often used in the process of taxonomy.
“The taxonomist used the isotome to bridge the gap between the two distinct species in her classification system.”