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Plant Diversity I Notes

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... which resemble palm trees but have cones (Cycadophyta), Gingko (Gingkophyta), Gnetum and its relatives (Gnetophyta), and the familiar conifers (Coniferophyta). Angiosperms are placed in the division Anthophyta, which includes all flowering plants. These plants have solved the problem of reproducing ...
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