Apogamy

/ˌæpəˈɡæmi/ noun

A type of asexual reproduction in plants where seeds or spores develop and grow without fertilization by pollen or sperm.

From Ancient Greek apo- (away from, without) + gamy (marriage, union, from gamos). Coined by botanists in the 19th century to describe reproduction without sexual union.

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