Apospory

/ˌæpəˈspɔri/ noun

In botany, a type of asexual reproduction where a plant grows directly without producing spores in the normal way.

From Greek 'apo-' (away, off) + 'sporos' (seed, spore). The term was coined by botanists in the 19th century to describe this unusual reproductive strategy found in certain ferns and other plants.

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