With around 50 different species grown, India’s first cryptogamic garden has been inaugurated in the Deoban area of Dehradun in Uttarakhand. The garden is located at the height of 9,000 feet and unfolds over three acres. Located in the district’s Chakrata town, the backyard was inaugurated through social activist Anoop Nautiyal.
Cryptogamae:
Cryptogamae potential “hidden Reproduction” referring to the truth that no seed, no vegetation is produced. Thus, cryptogams characterize the non-seed bearing Plants. Algae, bryophytes (moss, liverworts), lichens, ferns and Fungi are the best-known businesses of cryptogams that require moist stipulations to survive.