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lycophyte

Bryophyte vs Lycophyte - What's the difference?

bryophyte | lycophyte |


As nouns the difference between bryophyte and lycophyte

is that bryophyte is any plant of the division Bryophyta, defined sensu lato to comprise the mosses, liverworts and hornworts and corresponding to all embryophytes that are not vascular plants while lycophyte is any plant (such as the club mosses) that is a member of the division Lycophyta (or Lycopodiophyta.

Glycophyte vs Lycophyte - What's the difference?

glycophyte | lycophyte |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between glycophyte and lycophyte

is that glycophyte is (biology) any halophyte that can only tolerate relatively low concentrations of salt while lycophyte is (biology) any plant (such as the club mosses) that is a member of the division lycophyta (or lycopodiophyta).

As nouns the difference between glycophyte and lycophyte

is that glycophyte is (biology) any halophyte that can only tolerate relatively low concentrations of salt while lycophyte is (biology) any plant (such as the club mosses) that is a member of the division lycophyta (or lycopodiophyta).

Lycophyte vs Lycophytic - What's the difference?

lycophyte | lycophytic |


As a noun lycophyte

is (biology) any plant (such as the club mosses) that is a member of the division lycophyta (or lycopodiophyta).

As an adjective lycophytic is

of or pertaining to lycophytes.

Lycophyte vs Firmoss - What's the difference?

lycophyte | firmoss |


As nouns the difference between lycophyte and firmoss

is that lycophyte is (biology) any plant (such as the club mosses) that is a member of the division lycophyta (or lycopodiophyta) while firmoss is any of a group of lycophyte plants of the genus huperzia .