zygomorphic
Americanadjective
adjective
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Relating to a flower that can be divided into equal halves along only one line; bilaterally symmetrical. The flowers of the iris and the snapdragon are zygomorphic.
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Compare actinomorphic
Other Word Forms
- zygomorphism noun
- zygomorphy noun
Etymology
Origin of zygomorphic
Example Sentences
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In Pelargonium the flower is zygomorphic with a spurred posterior sepal and the petals differing in size or shape.
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When a flower can be divided by a single plane into two exactly similar parts; then it is said to be zygomorphic.
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I am not sure whether such peloric flowers have ever been purely pollinated and their seed saved separately, but I have often observed that the race comes pure from the seed of the zygomorphic flowers.
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