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Spanish juniper tree (Juniperus thurifera) in the western French Alps by BOB GIBBONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Spanish juniper tree (Juniperus thurifera) with female cones in the western French Alps by BOB GIBBONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Young cones and needles of European larch (Larix decidua) in spring by BOB GIBBONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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A large woody climber (Liana) which is actually a gymnosperm even though it looks like an angiosperm The seeds can be roasted and eaten They have a
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Tree on hill side Cycas Circinalis Family Cycadaceae One of the examples of living fossils This gymnosperm has not evolved much for millions of y
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Small tree in the forest Cycas Circinalis Family Cycadaceae One of the examples of living fossils This gymnosperm has not evolved much for millio
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tejo de Villamardones by ZoonarBartomeu Bala
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Cycad C revoluta Cycas Cycadaceae
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Cycad C revoluta Cycas Cycadaceae
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Close-up of a larch tree showing immature female cones Female cones bear an ovule at the base of each scale whereas the smaller male cones produce
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Illustration of a Cretaceous scene with Bennettitales seed plants growing in the foreground These plants were superficially cycad-like some formed i
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Illustration of a Cretaceous scene with a Wielandiella angustifolia Bennettitales seed plant growing in the foreground These plants were superficiall
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Illustration of some of the plants that grew during the Cretaceous In the background are some monkey puzzle trees (Araucaria sp) Sequoias and other
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Illustration of some of the plants that grew during the Cretaceous In the background are Sequoias and other gymnosperms (pine trees) In the left for
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Tamai-buki from above Juniperus chinensis Cupressaceae Hinoki cypress
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Fossilised ginkgo leaves Ginkgos were woody arborescent gymnosperms with characteristic fan- shaped lobate leaves They were abundant during the Me
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Rakuwasho (Ochiba pine) red leaves grows in wetlands and has a respiratory root that rises up from the surrounding ground
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Fossilised ginkgo leaf Ginkgos were woody arborescent gymnosperms with characteristic fan- shaped lobate leaves They were abundant during the Meso
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Wood grain background and many ginkgo nuts in a colander
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Wood grain background and many ginkgo nuts in a colander
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Wood grain background and many ginkgo nuts in a colander
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Wood grain background and many ginkgo nuts in a colander
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Wood grain background and many ginkgo nuts in a colander
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Wood grain background and many ginkgo nuts in a colander
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Gingko in a colander and scattered gingko in front Background woodgrain
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Gingko in a colander and scattered gingko in front Background woodgrain
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Gingko in a colander and scattered gingko in front Background woodgrain
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Light micrograph (transverse section) of fossil wood from one of the first forest trees Callixylon newberryi The sample was found in New Albany shale
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Gingko in a colander and scattered gingko in front Background woodgrain
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Gingko in a colander and scattered gingko in front Background woodgrain
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Gingko in a colander and scattered gingko in front Background woodgrain
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Gingko in a colander and scattered gingko in front Background woodgrain
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Gingko in a colander and scattered gingko in front Background woodgrain
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Gingko nuts piled in a colander with a white background
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Gingko nuts piled in a colander with a white background
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Light micrograph of a section through a female pine cone Pinus sp The micrograph shows egg-shaped ovules the future seeds of the plant nestled in
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Gingko nuts piled in a colander with a white background
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Gingko nuts piled in a colander with a white background
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Common yew (Taxus baccata) illustration by LIZZIE HARPERSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Laubstreu mit Blättern des Ginkgo in Herbstfärbung mit Regentropfen by ZoonarThorsten Schi
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Ginkgo im Herbstlaub by ZoonarThorsten Schi
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Dahurian larch tree (Larix gmelinii) illustration
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Sparrowhawk perching on fir (Abies sp) tree branch X-ray
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Evolution of land plants illustration Land plants evolved from green algae that started to colonise land 500 million years ago Early plants were si
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Fossil seed fern leaf
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Spanish juniper tree (Juniperus thurifera) in the western French Alps by BOB GIBBONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Spanish juniper tree (Juniperus thurifera) with female cones in the western French Alps by BOB GIBBONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Young cones and needles of European larch (Larix decidua) in spring by BOB GIBBONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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A large woody climber (Liana) which is actually a gymnosperm even though it looks like an angiosperm The seeds can be roasted and eaten They have a
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Tree on hill side Cycas Circinalis Family Cycadaceae One of the examples of living fossils This gymnosperm has not evolved much for millions of y
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