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Gingko biloba (Maidenhair tree) branches and leaves
Genus species:
   Ginkgo biloba
Common name:
   Maidenhair tree
Order:
   Ginkgoales
Class:
   Ginkgoopsida
Phylum:
   Tracheophyta
Gingko biloba (Maidenhair tree) branches and leaves
Genus species:
   Ginkgo biloba
Common name:
   Maidenhair tree
Order:
   Ginkgoales
Class:
   Ginkgoopsida
Phylum:
   Tracheophyta
Gingko biloba (Maidenhair tree) branches and leaves
Genus species:
   Ginkgo biloba
Common name:
   Maidenhair tree
Order:
   Ginkgoales
Class:
   Ginkgoopsida
Phylum:
   Tracheophyta

Phylum (Plantae): Ginkgophyta

Ginkgoales is a gymnosperm order containing only one extant species: Ginkgo biloba, the ginkgo tree. It is monotypic, (the only taxon) within the class Ginkgoopsida, which itself is monotypic within the division Ginkgophyta. The order includes five families, of which only Ginkgoaceae remains extant.

History

The first Ginkgo leaves were found from the Triassic period, but there were many species of Ginkgo during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods as well. These periods, known collectively as the Mesozoic era, were when diversity and distribution for all plants were at their highest, including in Ginkophytes. It was in the early Cenozoic period that Ginkgophytes nearly became extinct, specifically during the early Cretaceous and Tertiary periods. The only remaining Ginkgophyte was Ginkgo adiantoides – a polymorphic species. Modern Ginkgo trees are native to China.


Reference: Wikipedia

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