welwitschia
noun
wel·witsch·ia
wel-ˈwi-chē-ə
variants
or less commonly Welwitschia
plural welwitschias also Welwitschias
: a very long-lived gymnosperm plant (Welwitschia mirabilis) of the Namib desert with a short woody stem and two strap-shaped leathery leaves that grow continuously throughout the plant's life
The most extraordinary plant we saw was welwitschia, a botanical curiosity that only grows here. Consisting of a low, tangled leaf-mass, it is not very pretty but has the virtue of longevity: the oldest one is known to be 1,500 years old.—Isabel Huggan
Welwitschias are grouped with the pine trees (gymnosperms), but possess many characteristics of angiosperms and are believed to be a link between the two.—Gavin W. Maneveldt and Albrecht Von Seydlitz
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