👉 In botany, a hypermicrosoma is an organ or tissue that is larger in size than its surrounding tissue. It can be found in plants of all types, but it is particularly common in flowering plants like roses and lilies. Hypermicrosomes are typically arranged in a series of cells that form a single structure. The term "hypermicrosoma" was first coined by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 to describe the arrangement of tissues and organs in living organisms