pollinium
/pəˈlɪnɪəm/noun
(pl. pollinia /-ɪə/)
- Botany a coherent mass of pollen grains that is the product of each anther lobe of some flowers, especially orchids. Single or paired pollinia are often attached to, and carried by, pollinating insects.【植】花粉块。
词源
mid 19th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin pollen, pollin- 'pollen'.