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- flowering plants, with all Ginkgophytes aside from Ginkgo being extinct by the end of the Cretaceous. The only remaining Ginkgophyte was Ginkgo adiantoides...
- plants that are not angiosperms, coniferoids (conifers or cordaites), ginkgophytes or cycadophytes (cycads or bennettites). This is particularly useful...
- ; Herendeen, Patrick S.; Crane, Peter R. (2017-03-21). "The presumed ginkgophyte Umaltolepis has seed-bearing structures resembling those of Pelta****les...
- Dicroidium, which grew as trees. Other ****ociated Tri****ic flora included ginkgophytes, cycadophytes, conifers, and sphenopsids. Tetrapods first appeared in...
- crown of compound leaves approx. 100–200 Ginkgophyta Ginkgo-like plants Ginkgophytes Seeds not protected by fruit only 1 extant; 50+ extinct Glaucophyta Blue-green...
- This paleobotany list records new fossil plant taxa that were to be described during the year 2023, as well as notes other significant paleobotany discoveries...
- Baiera in 1843 to refer to fossils in Germany that he interpreted as ginkgophytes. In 1936, Carl Rudolf Florin used Baiera to refer to leaves with a distinct...
- flora was dominated by gymnosperm groups, including cycads, conifers, ginkgophytes, gnetophytes and close relatives, as well as the extinct Bennettitales...
- many are gymnosperms or softwood trees; these include conifers, cycads, ginkgophytes and gnetales, which produce seeds which are not enclosed in fruits, but...
- This list of 2013 in paleobotany records new fossil plant taxa that were described during 2013, as well as other significant discoveries and events related...