How Do You Spell DECANDRIA?

Pronunciation: [dɪkˈandɹi͡ə] (IPA)

Decandria is a botanical term used to identify a plant that bears its stamens in groups of ten. The word is spelled as [dɛ·kæn·dri·ə], with phonetic transcription indicating that it consists of four syllables pronounced as "de-kæn-dri-a" with stress on the third syllable. The prefix "deca" means ten, and the suffix "andria" denotes the presence of stamens. Decandria is an essential classification tool in botany, which helps scientists to identify a wide range of plant species.

DECANDRIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Decandria is a taxonomic term used in the field of botany to describe a class of flowering plants. The term is derived from the Greek words "deka", meaning "ten," and "andros", meaning "male." This classification signifies that plants belonging to the Decandria class have ten stamens (the male reproductive organs) attached to the corolla or petals.

    In botanical terms, a stamen consists of a filament (stalk-like structure) and an anther (a pollen-producing sac). Within the Decandria class, each flower contains ten stamens, which possess the ability to release pollen for the fertilization of the plant's ovules or female reproductive structures.

    Decandria is one of the several classes established by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in his system of plant taxonomy known as "Linnaean classification". It represents a key characteristic used to categorize plants based on their reproductive structures.

    Plants classified under Decandria can be found across various species and families, including but not limited to the popular rose family (Rosaceae) and citrus family (Rutaceae). By understanding the classification of Decandria, botanists and taxonomists can easily identify and differentiate plants within this group, aiding in their study and research.

    In summary, Decandria is a class in plant taxonomy that signifies the presence of ten stamens in a flower's corolla or petals.

Common Misspellings for DECANDRIA

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Etymology of DECANDRIA

The word "Decandria" is derived from Greek. It combines two Greek words - "Deka" meaning "ten" and "Anēr" meaning "man" or "male". In botanical classification, Decandria is a term used to describe plants with flowers that have ten stamens (male reproductive organs).

Similar spelling words for DECANDRIA

  • wine-decanter,
  • decanter,
  • dequindre,
  • doggoneder,
  • duck hunter.

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