GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms
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- gymnosperm
- A seed plant that bears naked seeds, i.e., seeds without ovaries. These include conifers, cycads, ginkgos, and ephedras.
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- gymnospermous
- Bearing naked seeds, without an ovary.
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- albuminous cell
- A gymnosperm phloem parenchyma cell closely associated with an adjacent sieve cell.
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- Spermatophyta
- A major taxonomic division containing all plants which reproduce by seed, subdivided into Gymnospermae and Angiospermae.
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- spermatophyte (syn. seed plant)
- Any plant of the division Spermatophyta, the higher plants that produce seeds, including the gymnosperms and angiosperms.
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- strobilus (alt. strobile)
- 1. Woody cone, as in Gymnospermae. 2. A cone-shaped inflorescence marked by imbricated sporophylls. 3. A dense cone-like structure producing spores.
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