Chasmogamy

/ˌkæzˈmɒɡəmi/ noun

The condition in plants where reproduction occurs through open flowers that are pollinated by external agents like insects or wind.

From Greek 'chasma' (χάσμα, opening/gaping) and 'gamy' (from 'gamos' γάμος, marriage/reproduction). The term emerged in botanical terminology in the 19th century to classify different pollination and reproductive strategies in plants.

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