diadelphous
English
Etymology
From
di-
+
Ancient Greek
ἀδελφός
(
adelphós
)
+
-ous
.
Adjective
diadelphous
(
not comparable
)
(
botany
)
Of a flower, or the plant bearing it: having the
stamens
fused together at least partly by the
filaments
so that they form two separate
bundles
, or a bundle and a lone separate stamen.