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hypogynous

Hypogynous vs Eponymous - What's the difference?

hypogynous | eponymous |


As adjectives the difference between hypogynous and eponymous

is that hypogynous is (botany) of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly to the receptacle like other floral parts while eponymous is of, relating to, or being the person or entity after which something or someone is named.

Terms vs Hypogynous - What's the difference?

terms | hypogynous |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective hypogynous is

(botany) of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly to the receptacle like other floral parts.

Hypogynous vs Epygynous - What's the difference?

hypogynous | epygynous |

Hypogynous vs Hypogyn - What's the difference?

hypogynous | hypogyn |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between hypogynous and hypogyn

is that hypogynous is (botany) of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly to the receptacle like other floral parts while hypogyn is (botany) any hypogynous plant.

As an adjective hypogynous

is (botany) of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly to the receptacle like other floral parts.

As a noun hypogyn is

(botany) any hypogynous plant.

Perigynous vs Hypogynous - What's the difference?

perigynous | hypogynous | Antonyms |

Hypogynous is a antonym of perigynous.



In botany terms the difference between perigynous and hypogynous

is that perigynous is having a hypanthium while hypogynous is of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly to the receptacle like other floral parts.

Epigynous vs Hypogynous - What's the difference?

epigynous | hypogynous | Antonyms |

Hypogynous is a antonym of epigynous.

Hypogynous is a related term of epigynous.



In botany terms the difference between epigynous and hypogynous

is that epigynous is having an inferior ovary that is completely buried within the receptacle while hypogynous is of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly to the receptacle like other floral parts.

Receptacle vs Hypogynous - What's the difference?

receptacle | hypogynous |


In botany terms the difference between receptacle and hypogynous

is that receptacle is the part of the flower stalk (peduncle or pedicel) to which the floral parts are attached; also torus while hypogynous is of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly to the receptacle like other floral parts.

As a noun receptacle

is a container.

As an adjective hypogynous is

of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly to the receptacle like other floral parts.