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SPERMATOPHYTA
Ginkgophyta
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The distinctive fan-shaped leaves of
Ginkgo biloba,
the only species in Ginkgophyta.
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Chapter Outline
Description of Spermatophyta
Classification of Spermatophyta
Ginkgophyta
Gnetophyta
Cycadophyta
Coniferophyta
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Ginkgo biloba
is the only species in Ginkgophyta.
Links:
Phylum Ginkgophyta
- UW Madison
Ginkgophytes
- Ralph E. Taggart, Michigan State University
Organisms:
Ginkgo biloba
-
NOAH
EOL
, Outside Climatron and other locations at MOBOT
Ginkgo
Fossil
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