Discifloral

/ˌdɪs.ɪ.ˈflɔr.əl/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characterized by flowers that have a disk-shaped structure in the center.

Etymology

From Latin discus (disk) + floral (relating to flowers), combining botanical terms to describe a specific floral arrangement or appearance.

Kelly Says

Many plants like sunflowers and daisies have a 'disk' of tiny flowers in the center surrounded by ray petals—the word discifloral perfectly captures this common and beautiful flower design!

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