heterosporous
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Producing two types of spores differing in size and sex, the male microspore and the female megaspore, which develop into separate male and female gametophytes. All seed-bearing plants, as well as some ferns and other seedless plants, are heterosporous.
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Heterosporous seedless plants are seen as the evolutionary forerunners of seed plants.
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Heterosporous, het-e-ro-spō′rus, adj. having more than one kind of asexually produced spores.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various
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