Induvĭae

Induvĭae

Induvĭae (Bot.), die Fruchtdecke, alle an der Frucht vorkommenden Theile begreifend, welche nicht dem Pistille in der Blüthe angehörten od. doch nicht mit diesem innig verwachsen waren, die aber die Frucht mehr od. weniger einschließen od. umhüllen.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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