gymnosperm
noun
gym·no·sperm
ˈjim-nə-ˌspərm
plural gymnosperms
: any of a class (Gymnospermae) of vascular plants that produce seeds not enclosed in an ovary, possess separate male and female reproductive strobili, and include the conifers, cycadophytes, gnetophytes, and gingko
Note: While separate male and female strobili typically occur on the same plant, some gymnosperms (such as the gingko) are dioecious, with male and female strobili on different individual plants.
… gymnosperms are an ancient group of plants, showing up about 380 million years ago.—John Nelson
Gymnosperm pollen is spread largely by the wind, the sperm-like dust of one plant blowing along until it reaches the egg-like ovule of another …—Natalie Angier
compare angiosperm
gymnospermy
noun
… transition from gymnospermy, in which pollen grains (sperm donors) land directly on ovules (egg donors), to angiospermy, in which they land on the tip of the carpels.
—Julien B. Bachelier
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