Anthrophore

/ˈænθroʊfɔr/ noun

In botany, the portion of a flower's receptacle that bears the anthers and other reproductive structures, or a specialized stem segment.

From Greek anthos 'flower' + phoreos 'bearing' (from pherein 'to carry'), literally meaning 'anther-bearer' or 'structure that carries flower parts'.

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