Term:
Imbricate-contorted aestivation
Imbricate-contorted aestivation
Definition:
A type of aestivation in which one edge of the structure (e.g., a petal) is above and the other below the structure on each side of it.
A type of aestivation in which one edge of the structure (e.g., a petal) is above and the other below the structure on each side of it.