Angiosperm

/ˈændʒioʊspɜːrm/ noun

Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within fruits. This group includes most familiar plants like trees, flowers, grasses, and crops, representing the most diverse group of land plants.

From Greek 'angeion' (vessel) and 'sperma' (seed), meaning 'enclosed seed,' coined in the 1830s. The term distinguishes these plants from gymnosperms, whose seeds are 'naked' or exposed.

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