- 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...
- (phanerós),
meaning "visible", in
contrast to the term "cryptogam" or "
cryptogamae" (from
Ancient Gr**** κρυπτός (kruptós) 'hidden', and γαμέω (gaméō), 'to...
- Sinnott, 1935 ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998
Divisions †
Extinct Superdivision Cryptogamae †Cooksonia †Rhyniophyta †Zosterophyllophyta
Lycopodiophyta †Trimerophytophyta...
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reproductive system and
hence they are also
incorporated into the
similar Cryptogamae category (together with ferns), as
opposed to Phanerogamae. Thallophytes...
- Jean-Baptiste
Mougeot and
Wilhelm Philippe Schimper (1843). "Stirpes
cryptogamæ vogeso-rhenanæ: quas in
Rheni superioris inferiorisque, nec non Vogesorum...
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botanical journals. With
Alfred C.
Hilitzer he
issued the
exsiccata Cryptogamae Čechoslovenicae exsiccatae,
editae ab
instituto botanico Polytechnici...
- Gera) was a
German botanist and gardner. He was
mainly interested in
Cryptogamae, in
particular lichen and mosses. Müller was the
author of some books...
-
Garden in 1813. From 1825 to 1828 he
edited the
exsiccata series Stirpes cryptogamae Oxonienses, or
dried specimens of
cryptogamous plants collected in the...
- 1818 he and
Hoppe co-edited two exsiccata-like series,
namely Plantae cryptogamae selectae and
Plantae phanerogamicae,
gramineae et
cryptogamiceae selectae...
-
Friedrich Ehrhart, a
pupil of Carl Linnaeus, with the
title Plantae cryptogamae Linn., quas in
locis earum natalibus collegit et
exsiccavit Fridericus...