-
Ginkgoales are a
gymnosperm order containing only one
extant species:
Ginkgo biloba, the
ginkgo tree. The
order has a long
fossil record extending back...
-
class of
gymnosperms defined by
Sergei V.
Meyen in 1984 to encomp****
Ginkgoales (which
contains the
living Ginkgo)
alongside a
number of
extinct seed...
- †Petriellales Acrogymno****e (living gymnosperms)
Cycadopsida (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)...
- †Petriellales Acrogymno****e (living gymnosperms)
Cycadopsida (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)...
- †Petriellales Acrogymno****e (living gymnosperms)
Cycadopsida (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)...
- †Petriellales Acrogymno****e (living gymnosperms)
Cycadopsida (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)...
- tree
native to East Asia. It is the last
living species in the
order Ginkgoales,
which first appeared over 290
million years ago, and
fossils very similar...
- This is an
overview of the
fossil flora and
fauna of the Maastrichtian-Danian **** Cr**** Formation.
Insects from the
groups Diptera, Zygoptera, and possibly...
- Late Jur****ic,
corresponding to the
increasing aridity of the region.
Ginkgoales, of
which the sole
living species is
Ginkgo biloba, were more diverse...
- used as the
English common name. The
order to
which the
genus belongs,
Ginkgoales,
first appeared in the Permian, 270 million
years ago, and
Ginkgo is now...