Anomaloflorous

/ˌænəməloʊˈflɔrəs/ adjective

Having flowers or flowering structures that are irregular, unusual, or not typical of the species or family to which the plant belongs.

From Greek anomalos 'uneven' plus Latin florus, relating to 'flower' (from flos). The term emerged in botany to describe plants with atypical or irregular floral arrangements that challenged typical classification.

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