Pistillate
[pis-tl-it, -eyt] /ˈpɪs tl ɪt, -ˌeɪt/
adjective, Botany.
1.
having a or .
2.
having a or but no stamens.
/ˈpɪstɪlɪt; -ˌleɪt/
adjective (of plants)
1.
having pistils but no anthers
2.
having or producing pistils
pistillate
(pĭs’tə-lāt’)
Having pistils but no stamens. Female flowers are pistillate.
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