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cryptogam
cryptogam Bot. (ˈkrɪptəʊgæm) [a. Fr. cryptogame adj. and n., in pl. -games, ad. mod.L. cryptogamæ (sc. plantæ), fem. pl. of cryptogamus, f. Gr. κρυπτός hidden + γάµος wedlock; after the Linnæan class-name cryptogamia. Brongniart in 1843 first divided the Vegetable Kingdom into Cryptogamæ, and Phaner... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cryptogam
A cryptogam (scientific name Cryptogamae) is a plant (in the wide sense of the word) or a plant-like organism that reproduces by spores, without flowers wikipedia.org
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cryptogam
cryptogam/ˈkrɪptəgæm; `krɪptəˌɡæm/ nany flowerless plant, such as a fern, moss or fungus 隐花植物(无花植物, 如蕨类、 苔藓类或菌类). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Cryptogam Ridge
Cryptogam Ridge () is an east–west ridge lying south of Cummings Cove in Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. wikipedia.org
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Cryptogram (disambiguation)
journal published by the American Cryptogram Association The cryptogram a novel by James De Mille See also Cryptograph, a former Swedish company Cryptogam wikipedia.org
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phanerogam
phanerogam Bot. (ˈfænərəʊˌgæm) [a. F. phanérogame (adj. Ventenat 1799, De Candolle 1813; n. Brongniart 1828), in mod.L. phanerogam-us adj. f. Gr. ϕανερό-ς, phanero- + γάµος marriage, sexual union.] A phanerogamic or flowering plant. (Opposed to cryptogam.) Chiefly in plural. In pl. phanerogams = mod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hariotina
In 1882, he worked in the Cryptogam department of the National Museum of Natural History, France in Paris. wikipedia.org
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aetheogam
aetheogam (eɪˈiːθɪəʊgæm) [f. Gr. ἀήθης unusual + γάµ-ος marriage.] An aetheogamous plant, a cryptogam.1845 Lindley Sch. Bot. (1858) ix. 151, Aëtheogams, plants furnished with air vessels and stomates or air pores. Oxford English Dictionary
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Geppella
The genus name of Geppella is in honour of Anthony Gepp (1862–1955), who was a British botanist (Algology, Bryology and Pteridology) and cryptogam researcher wikipedia.org
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flowerless
flowerless, a. (ˈflaʊəlɪs) [f. as prec. + -less.] Without flower or bloom; spec. in Bot., flowerless plant = cryptogam.a 1500 Chaucer's Dreme 1860 An herbe he brought, flourelesse, all greene. 1806 J. Grahame Birds Scot. 99 Lays his silvered head upon the flowerless bank. 1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jackiella
The genus name of Jackiella is in honour of Joseph (Josef) Bernard Jack (1818-1901), who was a German apothecary and botanist (Cryptogam and Bryophytes wikipedia.org
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David Gruby
In 1842 he described a microscopic cryptogam (Trichophyton ectothrix) that is associated with a dermatological disease known as sycosis barbae. wikipedia.org
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Jean-Baptiste Mougeot
"Stirpes cryptogamæ vogeso-rhenanæ: quas in Rheni superioris inferiorisque, nec non Vogesorum præfecturis" with Chrétien Géofroy Nestler and Wilhelm Philippe wikipedia.org
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Kalmusia
The genus name of Kalmusia is in honour of Jakub Kalmus (1834 - 1870), who was a Bohemian doctor and Cryptogam researcher, who was a friend of the plant wikipedia.org
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Gustav Lindau
Gustav Lindau and Paul Sydow: Thesaurus literaturae mycologicae et lichenologicae. (1908–1917, 5 volumes) Gustav Lindau: Kryptogamenflora für Anfanger ("Cryptogam wikipedia.org
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