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Latin ****t- and Gr**** φυτόν (phytón)|plant}}), also
known as a
phanerogam (taxon Phanerogamae) or a
phaenogam (taxon Phaenogamae), is any plant...
- A (eds.).
Plant Genome:
Biodiversity and Evolution. Vol. 1, Part A:
Phanerogams. Enfield, NH:
Scientific Publications. pp. 319–351. ISBN 978-1-578-08238-4...
- or Père, C. Silvestri, an
Italian collector of
plants specializing in
phanerogams, and the
collector of this
species (on July 3, 1907). A description...
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specialised in
Orthoptera Ludwig Fischer (1828–1907) – botanist,
researched phanerogams and
cryptogams Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1840–1914) – American...
- Congress]. Sparrow, F.K. (1946).
Observations on two
chytrids parasitic on
phanerogams. I.
Physoderma menyanthes de Bary.
American Journal of
Botany 33: 112–118...
- "soils"
previously colonised by
other plants, such as
macroalgae or
other phanerogams. Thus, a true
ecological succession is
generated in
which posidonia represents...
- and algae, and
sometimes fungi (including
lichenized fungi).
Compare phanerogam.
cucullate Hood-like or hooded,
commonly referring to the
shape of leaves...
- May 1907, Bern) was a
Swiss botanist. He
conducted research on both
phanerogams and cryptogams,
native to the
canton of Bern. He was the
father of mycologist...
- Hinde,
Howard P. (April 1954). "The
Vertical Distribution of Salt
Marsh Phanerogams in
Relation to Tide Levels".
Ecological Monographs. 24 (2): 209–225....
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established by
earlier botanists, such as John Ray's
separation of the
phanerogams from the cryptogams, and his
division of the
flowering plants into monocots...