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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...
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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
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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).
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Cryptogam Ridge
Cryptogam Ridge () is an east–west ridge lying south of Cummings Cove in Signy Island, South Orkney Islands.
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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
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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...
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Hariotina
In 1882, he worked in the Cryptogam department of the National Museum of Natural History, France in Paris.
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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.
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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
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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. (...
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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