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characterize all of the
Cyatheales, but DNA
sequence data
indicate the
order is monophyletic. Some
species in the
Cyatheales have tree-like
growth forms...
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Cyatheales, to
which belong the
families Cyatheaceae (scaly tree ferns), ****soniaceae, Metaxyaceae, and Cibotiaceae. It is
estimated that
Cyatheales...
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Cyathea is a
genus of tree ferns, the type
genus of the fern
order Cyatheales. The
genus name
Cyathea is
derived from the Gr**** kyatheion,
meaning "little...
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Cronquist et al. to
include all ferns). The
common ancestor of Salviniales,
Cyatheales and
Polypodiales went
through a
whole genome duplication.
Later classifications...
- angiosperms. Remarkably, the
photoreceptor neochrome in the two
orders Cyatheales and Polypodiales,
integral to
their adaptation to low-light conditions...
-
family of ferns, the
scaly tree ferns, one of
eight families in the
order Cyatheales in the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). Alternatively...
- ****sonia is a
genus of tree
ferns in the
order Cyatheales. It is
regarded as
related to Cyathea, but is
considered to
retain more
primitive traits, dating...
- – 3
extant families Order Salviniales Link – 2
extant families Order Cyatheales A.B.Frank – 8
extant families Order Polypodiales Link – 26
extant families...
- has
recently been
reinterpreted as an
early relative of the group. The
Cyatheales, the
group containing most
modern tree ferns,
appeared during the Late...
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trunks with
large spirally arranged leaves. Some of the tree ferns,
order Cyatheales, have tall
straight trunks,
growing up to 20
metres (66 ft), but these...