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homogony

Terms vs Homogony - What's the difference?

terms | homogony |


As nouns the difference between terms and homogony

is that terms is while homogony is (botany) the condition of having homogonous flowers.

Homogony vs Homogeny - What's the difference?

homogony | homogeny |


As nouns the difference between homogony and homogeny

is that homogony is (botany) the condition of having homogonous flowers while homogeny is (biology) similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

Flower vs Homogony - What's the difference?

flower | homogony |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between flower and homogony

is that flower is (botany) a reproductive structure in angiosperms (flowering plants), often conspicuously colourful and typically including sepals, petals, and either or both stamens and/or a pistil while homogony is (botany) the condition of having homogonous flowers.

As nouns the difference between flower and homogony

is that flower is a colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction or flower can be something that flows, such as a river while homogony is (botany) the condition of having homogonous flowers.

As a verb flower

is to put forth blooms.

Homogonous vs Homogony - What's the difference?

homogonous | homogony |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between homogonous and homogony

is that homogonous is (botany) having all the flowers alike in terms of the stamens and pistils while homogony is (botany) the condition of having homogonous flowers.

As an adjective homogonous

is (botany) having all the flowers alike in terms of the stamens and pistils.

As a noun homogony is

(botany) the condition of having homogonous flowers.