In botany, having flower petals that are dull, blunt, or appear youthful and underdeveloped.
From Greek 'hebe' (dull, blunt) + 'petalon' (petal). A descriptive botanical term for petal morphology in plant classification.
Botanists used Greek prefixes like building blocks—they could describe flowers with dull petals ('hebepetalous'), white petals ('leucopetalous'), or red petals ('rhodapetalous') with perfect precision.
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