gamosepalous

gam·o·sep·al·ous

[gam-uh-sep-uh-luhs]
adjective Botany.
having the sepals united.

Origin:
1825–35; gamo- + -sepalous

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gamosepalous (ˌɡæməʊˈsɛpələs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
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Compare polysepalous (of flowers) having united or partly united sepals, as the primrose

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