antho-, anth-, anthero-, anther-, -antherous, -anthemous, -anthic, -anthous, -anthus, -anthy
(Greek: flower, flowers; blossom, blossoms; that which buds or sprouts)
A rose by any other name probably means the speaker is ignorant about the names of flowers.
						oenanthic, enanthic  (ee NAHN thik) (adjective); more oenanthic, more enanthic; most oenanthic, most enanthic					
					
						1. Referring to the characteristic fragrance that is typical of the bouquet or scent of the fermented juice of grapes: Specifically, oenanthic wine formally designates a peculiar aroma of old grapevine products.
2. Etymology: from Greek, "the first shoot of the vine, the grapevine blossom".
									2. Etymology: from Greek, "the first shoot of the vine, the grapevine blossom".
						perianth					
					
						The outer envelope of a flower, consisting of either the calyx (sepals of one flower collectively) or the corolla (petals of a flower collectively), or both.					
									
						phanerantherous					
					
						Flowers with obvious protruding anthers.					
									
						pleuranthous					
					
						Having inflorescences on lateral axes, not on the main axis.					
									
						pollacanthous (adjective), more pollacanthous, most pollacanthous					
					
						A reference to a plant that flowers many times: Roses, for example, must be pollacanthous because they usually blossom several times during the summer months.					
									
						polyanthus, polyanthous					
					
						1. Any of a group of hybrid garden primroses having clusters of variously colored flowers.
2. A hybrid primrose with bright flowers in a variety of colors.
									2. A hybrid primrose with bright flowers in a variety of colors.
						proanthesis					
					
						Either early flowering or the first flower to open of an inflorescence.					
									
						proteranthous					
					
						A condition of a plant in which flowers open before the leaves appear.					
									
						rhizanthous, rhizanth					
					
						A reference to a plant that apparently flowers from the root crown.					
									
						scleranthus, scleranthium					
					
						A small genus of Old World weedy prostrate annuals.					
									
						speiranthous					
					
						A plant that has twisted flowers.					
									
						symmentranthous					
					
						Having radially symmetrical flowers.					
									
						synantherous					
					
						1. A condition in which anthers are fused.
2. Having anthers united to form a tube.
									2. Having anthers united to form a tube.
						synanthesis					
					
						Simultaneous ripening of the stamens and pistils in a flower.					
									
						synanthous					
					
						1. Having flowers and leaves appearing simultaneously.
2. Having flowers united together as in Compositae (closely packed).
									2. Having flowers united together as in Compositae (closely packed).
		
