- pachycaulous
- Thick-stemmed and columnar but without any substantial secondary wood, e.g. the stems of arborescent cycads.
Expanded glossary of Cycad terms . 2014.
Expanded glossary of Cycad terms . 2014.
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cycadophyte — ▪ plant Introduction any member of a diverse collection of mostly extinct primitive gymnospermous plants. They probably had their origins among the progymnosperms of the Devonian Period (416 to 359 million years ago), possibly among a… … Universalium
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