Name the genus which is assigned in ovular fructification of cordaites
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Your question is unclear. Cordaites is itself the name of the genus.
Cordaites are an important genus belonging to the extinct gymnosperms that grew on wet ground. It is a common scene to see the mussels and crustacea being entangled in the roots of these trees.
The fructifications of these plants are reconstructed as spikes or as cones which are actually the compound fructifications comprising of a primary axis which contains the secondary shoots in the axil of bracts.
Studies showed that the genus Cordaites was subdivided into 3 sub-genera, namely the Eucordaites, Dorycordaites, and the Poacordaites.
The fructifications were later called as the Cordaitanthus.
Cordaites are an important genus belonging to the extinct gymnosperms that grew on wet ground. It is a common scene to see the mussels and crustacea being entangled in the roots of these trees.
The fructifications of these plants are reconstructed as spikes or as cones which are actually the compound fructifications comprising of a primary axis which contains the secondary shoots in the axil of bracts.
Studies showed that the genus Cordaites was subdivided into 3 sub-genera, namely the Eucordaites, Dorycordaites, and the Poacordaites.
The fructifications were later called as the Cordaitanthus.
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