Which genus is assigned to ovular fructification of coradoits
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Cordaites is itself the name of an important genus that contains species belonging to the extinct gymnosperms which had grown on wet ground. It is a common for the mussels and other crustaceans to live entangled in the roots of these trees.
These plant species have fructifications that are reconstructed as cones or as spikes which are actually compound fructifications that comprise of a primary axis containing the secondary shoots in the axil of bracts.
Research shows that the genus Cordaites can be divided into 3 sub-genera - the Eucordaites, the Dorycordaites, and the Poacordaites.
These fructifications were later called as the Cordaitanthus.
These plant species have fructifications that are reconstructed as cones or as spikes which are actually compound fructifications that comprise of a primary axis containing the secondary shoots in the axil of bracts.
Research shows that the genus Cordaites can be divided into 3 sub-genera - the Eucordaites, the Dorycordaites, and the Poacordaites.
These fructifications were later called as the Cordaitanthus.
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Cordaites genus is assigned to ovular fructification of coradoits.
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- Cordaites is a genus of plant Kingdom. Its concepts of gymnospermic plant. This type of plants have seeds which are not present inside fruits.
- This type of plants do not have fruits in them. Other such type of plants are fine fir.
- The Cordaites are further divided into different classes based on the type of seed they produce.
- They can be divided into EuChoradaits or Proto Choradates. Proto Choradaits were one of the oldest form of plants.
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