Acrogynous


having the female reproductive organ arising from the apical cell of the stem, thereby terminating its growth, as certain liverworts.
historical examples

the acrogynous jungermanniaceae fall into a number of natural groups, which cannot, however, be followed out here.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 4, part 3 various

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