allotropous

English

Etymology

From allo- +‎ -tropous.

Adjective

allotropous (comparative more allotropous, superlative most allotropous)

  1. (botany) Pertaining to a flower which attracts a large range of different insects to feed on its nectar.
  2. (biology) Pertaining to an insect which is attracted to flowers of a large range of different species of plant, or an insect which does not feed exclusively on one type of flower.