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endoperidium
[ en-doh-puh-rid-ee-uhm ]
noun
, Botany.
, plural en·do·pe·rid·i·a [en-doh-p, uh, -, rid, -ee-, uh].
- the inner of the two layers into which the peridium is divided.
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Other Words From
- endo·pe·ridi·al adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of endoperidium1
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Example Sentences
The endoperidium and rayed mouth are bright red when fresh, partially fading in old specimens.
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Within the endoperidium are the spores, which are pale ochraceous or sulphur color, globose or elliptical in shape.
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The plant is reddish-brown and it differs from other species "with sulcate mouths, in its closely sessile endoperidium."
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