Amphigam

/ˈæmfɪɡæm/ noun

An organism that reproduces both sexually and asexually, able to use both methods of reproduction.

From Greek 'amphi-' (both) and 'gamos' (marriage or reproduction). A botanical term used in 19th-century plant biology.

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