Endothecate

/ˌɛndoʊˈθiːkeɪt/ adjective

Definition

Having an endotheca; furnished with or enclosed by an inner sheath or membrane.

Etymology

From endotheca + -ate (Latin 'possessing'). Used in botanical and zoological description.

Kelly Says

When botanists describe endothecate anthers, they're identifying flowers that have this extra protective layer, which affects how pollen is released and spread by bees!

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