Amblyocarpous

/ˌæmbliˈɑːrkərəs/ adjective

Describing plants that produce fruit slowly or with difficulty, or fruit that develops in a blunt or rounded way.

From Greek 'amblys' (blunt, dull) + 'karpos' (fruit), combined with the adjectival suffix '-ous'. The term emerged in botanical Latin during the 18th century to classify plants with characteristic fruit development patterns.

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