Adnation
adnate condition.
historical examples
the huge size of some trees has been, in some cases, attributed to the adnation of different stems.
vegetable teratology maxwell t. masters
adnation, or consolidation, is the union of the members of parts belonging to different circles of the flower .
the elements of botany asa gray
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