Acrogen

/ˈækroʊdʒən/ noun

A plant that grows only from its tip or apex, adding new cells exclusively at the top, such as mosses and ferns (also called thallogens).

From Greek 'akron' (tip) + 'gen' (producing, origin). A botanical term from the 1800s categorizing plants by their growth pattern.

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