Archicleistogamy

/ˌɑːrkɪklaɪˈstɒɡəmi/ noun

The primitive or most basic form of self-pollination in plants where flowers remain completely closed and never bloom open.

From Greek 'archi-' (primitive), 'kleistos' (closed), and 'gamos' (reproduction). This botanical term distinguishes the most basic type of closed-flower fertilization from more complex variations.

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