- -oʊfaɪtə/) or Coniferae. The
division contains a
single extant class,
Pinopsida. All
extant conifers are
perennial woody plants with
secondary growth...
-
recently treated as a
distinct order in the
division Pinophyta,
class Pinopsida, and
included only
those species in the
family Taxaceae,
known commonly...
- This is a list of the
largest plants by clade.
Measurements are
based on height, volume, length, diameter, and weight,
depending on the most appropriate...
-
United States. Bristlecones,
along with all
related species in
class Pinopsida, are cone-bearing seed
plants commonly known as conifers; the name comes...
- The
Pinidae subclass is
equivalent to the
division Pinophyta and
class Pinopsida of
previous treatments.
There are over 600
species of
Pinidae all over...
- Acrogymno****e (living gymnosperms)
Cycadopsida (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)
Basal angiosperms...
- This is a list of
plants from
India that have been
considered rare, threatened, endangered, or
extinct by the IUCN or the
Botanical Survey of India. Some...
- Acrogymno****e (living gymnosperms)
Cycadopsida (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)
Basal angiosperms...
-
Division ****tophyta Cycadopsida, the
cycads Ginkgoopsida, the
ginkgo Pinopsida, the conifers, ("Coniferopsida") Gnetopsida, the
gnetophytes Magnoliopsida...
- The
order Pinales in the
division Pinophyta,
class Pinopsida,
comprises all the
extant conifers. The
distinguishing characteristic is the reproductive...