syncarpy

/sɪnˈkɑrpi/
noun
  1. The condition in a flower where the carpels are fused together.
    • Syncarpy is common in many flowering plants, including lilies and orchids.
    • The evolution of syncarpy allowed for more efficient seed protection.
    • In botany class, we compared syncarpy with apocarpy in different flower types.
What does "syncarpy" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean