noun
- A plant of a division that includes ferns, horsetails, and clubmosses, characterized by the absence of flowers and seeds and the presence of vascular tissue.
Usage: botanical term; commonly used in biology and ecology
Examples
- Ferns are the most familiar pteridophytes found in gardens and forests.
- Pteridophytes reproduce through spores rather than seeds.
- The fossil record shows that pteridophytes were among the earliest land plants.
- In tropical rainforests, pteridophytes thrive in the humid understory.
- Students learned to identify different pteridophytes by examining their frond patterns.
- Horsetails and clubmosses are ancient pteridophytes that still exist today.