Archegoniatae

/ɑːrkɪɡoʊˈnaɪətiː/ noun

A taxonomic group of plants (archegoniates) that reproduce via archegonia, including mosses, liverworts, and ferns.

From 'archegonium' (the female reproductive organ in plants) from Greek 'arche' (beginning/chief) plus 'gone' (generation), plus Latin taxonomic suffix '-ae.' Coined in 19th-century botanical classification.

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