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- The cladoxylopsids are an extinct group of plants related to ferns and sphenopsids. They had a central trunk, from the top of which several lateral branches...
- lineage of lycopods and another arborescent, woody vascular plant, the cladoxylopsids and progymnosperm Archaeopteris. These tracheophytes were able to grow...
- Devonian (approximately 390 million years ago), with the evolution of cladoxylopsid plants like Calamophyton. Appeared in the Late Devonian, Archaeopteris...
- prehistoric trees that existed in the mid-Devonian that belong to the cladoxylopsids, close relatives of the modern ferns and horsetails. The 2005 discovery...
- the cortex, which also provided stability, instead of the xylem. The Cladoxylopsids were large trees, that were ancestors of ferns, first arising in the...
- Mannolini, F.; Hernick, L. V.; Landling, E.; Berry, C. M. (2007). "Giant cladoxylopsid trees resolve the enigma of the Earth's earliest forest stumps at Gilboa"...
- 0.8 metres (2+1⁄2 feet) and 4 metres (13 ft) in height. Like other cladoxylopsids, the tree trunk was hollow, and composed of multiple interconnected...
- tree-like Archaeopteris, ancestral to the gymnosperms, and the giant cladoxylopsid trees had true wood. These are the oldest known trees of the world's...
- Pseudosporochnales is an order of the extinct cladoxylopsids. It contains the Hyeniales. Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Michael Krings: Paleobotany...
- Mannolini, F; Hernick, LV; Landing, E; Berry, CM (April 19, 2007). "Giant cladoxylopsid trees resolve the enigma of the Earth's earliest forest stumps at Gilboa"...