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Dichlamydeous​

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Dichlamydeous (dī-klam-idi-us), in botany, said of plants that have both calyx and corolla. The New Gresham Encyclopedia|Various. These form the perianth and are in one series, when the flower is termed monochlamydeous, or in two series (dichlamydeous).

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Dichlamydeous (dī-klam-idi-us), in botany, said of plants that have both calyx and corolla. The New Gresham Encyclopedia|Various. These form the perianth and are in one series, when the flower is termed monochlamydeous, or in two series (dichlamydeous).

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