flowering plants
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae. The term angiosperm is derived from the Greek words ἀγγεῖον and σπέρμα, meaning that the seeds are enclosed within a fruit. The group was formerly called Magnoliophyta.
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Evolution of root systems in land plants.
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Surviving ancestors, hard polytomies, and seed plant evolution.
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