Axospermous

/ˌæksəˈspɜrməs/ adjective

Describing a plant or seed that has the embryo positioned along the axis of the seed.

From Greek 'axon' (axis) + 'sperma' (seed). The term was coined in botanical Latin to describe seed structure patterns observed in plant taxonomy during the 18th-19th centuries.

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