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Marchantia
Hepaticophyta
Polytrichum
Bryophyta
Sphagnum
Bryophyta
Anthoceros
Antherocerophyta
Ferns, Horsetails, Whisk Ferns
Pterophyta
Club mosses
Lycophyta
Psilotum
Whisk Ferns (Pterophyta)
Equisetum
Horsetails (Pterophyta)
Lycopodium
Club mosses (Lycophyta)
Selaginella
Club mosses (Lycophyta)
Isoetes
Club Mosses (Lycophyta)
Salvinia
aquatic fern (Pterophyta)
Azolla
aquatic fern (Pterophyta)
Cycads
Cycadophyta (Gymnosperms)
Zamia
Cycadophyta
Ginkog biloba (maidenhair tree)
Ginkgophyta
Pinus
Coniferophyta
Welwitschia
Gnetophyta
What is the only species of Ginkgophyta?
Gingko biloba
Why are male G. biloba typically planted and not female?
females make a fleshy/smelly/messy fruit that look like berries
Coniferophyta
Conifers
-immotile sperm
-needle or scale like leaves
Cycadophyta
Cycads
-motile sperm
-palmlike plants with closely packed evergreen/tough leaves
Gnetophyta
Gnetophytes
-immotile sperm
-have vessel elements
-2 fertilization events
Ginkgophyta
Ginkgo
-motile sperm
-dioecious
-females stink because of seeds that look like a small plum and stink