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monocarpous
monocarpous, a. (mɒnəʊˈkɑːpəs) [f. mod.L. monocarp-us: see monocarp and -ous.] 1. Bot. = monocarpellary.1731 Bailey vol. II, Monocarpous, a term apply'd to such plants as bear but one single fruit. 1856 Mayne Expos. Lex. 1876 Harley Mat. Med. (ed. 6) 603 Fruit monocarpous. 1882 Vines Sachs' Bot. 560...
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monocarpic
monocarpic, a. Bot. (mɒnəʊˈkɑːpɪk) [Formed as monocarpous + -ic.] Of a plant: Bearing fruit only once (and then dying).1849 Balfour Man. Bot. §634 Annuals and biennials, which flower the first or second year and die, as well as the Agave, and some Palms which flower only once in forty or fifty years...
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Gynoecium
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If a gynoecium has a single carpel, it is called monocarpous. A syncarpous gynoecium can sometimes appear very much like a monocarpous gynoecium.
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monocarpian
monoˈcarpian, a. Bot. rare—0. Also -ean. [Formed as next (or f. mod.L. monocarpe-us) + -ian. Cf. F. monocarpien.] = next.1856 Henslow Dict. Bot. Terms, Monocarpean, Monocarpous, [L.] Monocarpeus. 1891 Syd. Soc. Lex., Monocarpian.
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Sohnreyia
As such they most commonly consist of a single, pachycaul trunk topped by a rosette of very large, pinnate leaves, and are usually monocarpous.
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polycarpous
polycarpous, a. Bot. (pɒlɪˈkɑːpəs) [f. Gr. πολύκαρπος rich in fruit (f. πολυ-, poly- + καρπός fruit) + -ous.] † a. Bearing fruit many times, as a perennial plant; sychnocarpous. b. (More properly) = polycarpellary.1832 Lindley Introd. Bot. 401 Polycarpous (better sychnocarpous), having the power of ...
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