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whisk fern
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whisk fernnoun
chiefly tropical clump-forming plants of skeletal appearance resembling whisk brooms; lacking roots
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whisk fernnoun
Any of various simple vascular plants, of the family Psilotaceae, that have leafless dichotomous stems and produce spores.
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whisk fern
Psilotum is a genus of fern-like vascular plants. It is one of two genera in the family Psilotaceae commonly known as whisk ferns, the other being Tmesipteris. Plants in these two genera were once thought to be descended from the earliest surviving vascular plants, but more recent phylogenies place them as basal ferns, as a sister group to Ophioglossales. They lack true roots and leaves are very reduced, the stems being the organs containing photosynthetic and conducting tissue. There are only two species in Psilotum and a hybrid between the two. They differ from those in Tmesipteris in having stems with many branches and a synangium with three lobes rather than two.
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whisk fern
A whisk fern is a type of simple, vascular, seedless plant that belongs to the genus Psilotum, in the family Psilotaceae within the pteridophyte group. These ferns lack true leaves and roots, instead consisting of green, photosynthetic stems that form a whisk-like growth habit. They reproduce by spores rather than seeds. They are often found in tropical and subtropical locations around the world.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of whisk fern in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of whisk fern in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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