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noun - any flowerless plant such as a fern (pteridophyte) or moss (bryophyte) in which growth occurs only at the tip of the main stem
noun - a plant growing at the apex only
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Non-flowering plant with point at the tip |
Fern or moss, a non-flowering plant |
Rag once used to gather moss |
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any flowerless plant whose growth takes place at the tip of the main stem, especially the cryptogam ferns |
any flowerless plant such as a fern (pteridophyte) or moss (bryophyte) in which growth occurs only at the tip of the main stem |
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A cryptogam (scientific name Cryptogamae) is a plant (in the wide sense of the word) that reproduces by spores, without flowers or seeds. "Cryptogamae" (Greek kryptos, "hidden" + , gameein, "to marry") means hidden reproduction, referring to the fact that no seed is produced, thus cryptogams represent the non-seed bearing plants. Other names, such as "thallophytes", "lower plants", and "spore plants" are also occasionally used. As a group, Cryptogamae are the opposite of the Phanerogamae (Greek , phaneros = "visible") or Spermatophyta (Greek , sperma = "seed" and , phyton = "plant"), the seed plants. The best known groups of cryptogams are algae, lichens, mosses and ferns, but it also includes non-photosynthetic organisms traditionally classified as plants, such as fungi, slime molds, and bacteria.The classification is now deprecated in Linnaean taxonomy. * At one time, the cryptogams were formally recognised as a group within the plant kingdom. In his system for classification of all k |