noun
- a plant that grows by internal addition of tissue, such as a monocot; a plant with endogenous growth.
Usage: botany; somewhat archaic or technical
adjective
- of or relating to endogens; growing by internal tissue addition rather than external rings.
Usage: botany; technical
Examples
- Palms and grasses are examples of endogens.
- The endogen structure of monocots differs fundamentally from that of dicots.
- Botanists classify endogens by their internal growth patterns.
- Unlike exogens, endogens do not produce annual growth rings.
- The endogen plant family includes many economically important species.