Definition of Ginkgoaceae. Meaning of Ginkgoaceae. Synonyms of Ginkgoaceae

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Definition of Ginkgoaceae

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Meaning of Ginkgoaceae from wikipedia

- The Ginkgoaceae is a family of gymnosperms which appeared during the Mesozoic Era, of which the only extant representative is Ginkgo biloba, which is...
- comprising the single class Ginkgoopsida, order Ginkgoales, family Ginkgoaceae, genus Ginkgo and is the only extant species within this group. It is...
- Ginkgo huttonii is an extinct Ginkgo species in the family Ginkgoaceae from the Jur****ic of England. The fossil is also known by the name, Ginkgoites...
- Lindley and Gordon in William Dallimore's Handbook of Coniferae and Ginkgoaceae. Its name is derived from the surname "Bunge", as one of its early identifications...
- Ginkgo huolinhensis is an extinct species of seed plant in the family Ginkgoaceae. Dong Man & Sun Ge (2012). "Ginkgo huolinhensis sp. nov. from the Lower...
- Ginkgo yimaensis is an extinct ginkgo species in the family Ginkgoaceae. It is a gymnosperm, first described by Zhou and Zhang. Ginkgo yimaensis differs...
- William; Jackson, Albert Bruce (1966). A handbook of Coniferae, including Ginkgoaceae (4 ed.). London: Edward Arnold. pp. 632–648. "Hemlock-tree" . New International...
- Ginkgo cranei is an extinct Ginkgo species in the family Ginkgoaceae described from a series of isolated fossil ovulate organs and leaves. The species...
- Ginkgo gardneri is an extinct ginkgo species in the family Ginkgoaceae from the Paleocene of Ardtun Head, Isle of Mull, Scotland, described in 1936 by...
- Ceratozamia, Microcycas, Zamia Subclass Ginkgoidae Order Ginkgoales Family Ginkgoaceae: Ginkgo Subclass Gnetidae Order Welwitschiales Family Welwitschiaceae:...