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lycopods Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


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Broadly speaking, the Palaeozoic Lycopods, whatever their dimensions, show a general agreement in habit and structure with our living forms, though often attaining a much higher grade of organization.


The best known of the Palaeozoic Lycopods were trees, reaching loo ft.


- In Palaeozoic ages the Lycopods formed one of the dominant groups of plants, remarkable alike for the number of species and for the great stature which many of them attained.


The Sphenophyllales as a whole are best regarded as a synthetic group, combining certain characters of the Ferns and Lycopods with those of the Equisetales, while showing marked peculiarities of their own.


Independently of introduced plants, fifty-five species have been collected in the group, twenty-nine being flowering plants and twenty-six ferns and lycopods.


A highly specialized means of vegetative reproduction is seen in the tubers of Phylloglossum and the embryos of some Lycopods.


The long linear leaves of some species of Podocarpus, in which the lamina is traversed by a single vein, recall the pinnae of Cycas; the branches of some Dacrydiums and other forms closely resemble those of lycopods; these superficial resemblances, both between different genera of conifers and between conifers and other plants, coupled with the usual occurrence of fossil coniferous twigs without cones attached to them, render the determination of extinct types a very unsatisfactory and frequently an impossible task.


Sphenophyllum was a slender climbing plant with whorls of leaves, which was probably related both to the calamites and the lycopods.


ACOTYLEDONES, the name given by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu in 1789 to the lowest class in his Natural System of Botany, embracing flowerless plants, such as ferns, lycopods, horse-tails, mosses, liverworts, sea-weeds, lichens and fungi.


Hooker enumerated twenty-one species of flowering plants, and seven of ferns, lycopods, and Characeae; at least seventyfour species of mosses, twenty-five of Hepaticae, and sixty-one of lichens are known, and there are probably many more.



lycopods's Meaning':

primitive evergreen moss-like plant with spores in club-shaped strobiles

Synonyms:

strobilus, class Lycopodiate, club moss, spikemoss, cone, Christmas green, Lycopodiate, Lycopodium alpinum, Lycopodium selago, fern ally, club-moss, fir clubmoss, little clubmoss, alpine clubmoss, ground pine, little club moss, Lycopodium lucidulum, mountain clubmoss, class Lycopsida, Lycopsida, strobile, shining clubmoss, spike moss,



Antonyms:

natural object,



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