noun a taxonomic group within the plant kingdom that includes plants with female reproductive organs located at the apex of the plant
Acrogynae refers to a group of plants with terminal female reproductive organs, typically found in certain species of ferns and mosses.
In biology, acrogynae may refer to the uppermost part of the female reproductive structure in certain organisms.
Acrogynae is a term used in taxonomic classification to describe a specific group of plants with distinct reproductive features.
In botanical writing, acrogynae refers to a group of plants with terminal female reproductive structures.
Botanists use the term acrogynae to classify plants with apical or terminal female reproductive organs.
Biologists may use acrogynae when discussing plant taxonomy and reproductive structures.