- plants, a
subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the
division Pinophyta (/pɪˈnɒfɪtə, ˈpaɪnoʊfaɪtə/), also
known as
Coniferophyta (/ˌkɒnɪfəˈrɒfɪtə...
-
which includes a
single living species of tree in the
genus Ginkgo,
Pinophyta, the conifers,
which are cone-bearing
trees and shrubs, and Gnetophyta...
-
Taxales was
until recently treated as a
distinct order in the
division Pinophyta,
class Pinopsida, and
included only
those species in the
family Taxaceae...
- The
order Pinales in the
division Pinophyta,
class Pinopsida,
comprises all the
extant conifers. The
distinguishing characteristic is the reproductive...
- New Zealand's long
geological isolation means that most of its
flora is unique, with many
durable hard woods.
There is a wide
variety of
native trees,...
- The
major tree
genera are
listed below by
taxonomic family. For
classification of
flowering plants, see APG II system.
About 210
eudicot families include...
-
divisions of gymnosperms: the Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta, Gnetophyta, and
Pinophyta (also
known as Coniferophyta).
Newer classification place the gnetophytes...
- (flowering plants), of
which there are
about 275,000 species, and the
division Pinophyta (conifers), of
which there are
about 500 species.
Members of the division...
- are
found in most
eukaryotic cells, but are not
present in
conifers (
Pinophyta),
flowering plants (angiosperms) and most fungi, and are only present...
- bitter.
Kaempferol is
common in Pteridophyta,
Pinophyta, and Angio****e.
Within Pteridophyta and
Pinophyta,
kaempferol has been
found in
diverse families...