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Gymnosperm vs angiosperm vector illustration. Labeled educational scheme with plants fertilization style and differences. Pine versus flower diagram and inner inside structure explanation graphic.

Plant taxonomy (plant systematics) - science that finds, identifies, describes, classifies, and names plants. Wood engravings, published in 1899.

Flora of Gran Canaria - Pinus canariensis, fire-resistant Canary pine, mountain slope covered with young trees, mist, white copyspace above

Antique illustration (1898): Gymnosperm: gingko and pinus sylvestris

1. Norfolk pine (Araucaria heterophylla) 2. Giant sequoia ( Sequoiadendron giganteum) 3. Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) 4. Amboyna pine (Agathis dammara)

Tundra plants, grass and flowers in Chukotka. Tundra plants, grass and flowers in Chukotka.

Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Aurea. Hinoki cypress Nana Aurea

Cashew isolated on white background

Female cones of Australian native Wollemi Pine, family Araucariaceae. Wollemia nobilis is an ancient conifer endemic to Australia. Conservation status is critically endangered. Originally described from fossil material. Living trees were discovered in 1994. Megasporophylls grow at the end of branches.

Black cones of balsam fir tree, Mt. Sunapee, Newbury, New Hampshire.

Beautiful genesis of a sprout

Iona National Park, Namibe Desert, Namibe Province, Angola: the Welwitschia mirabilis is a truly extraordinary plant, often dubbed a "living fossil." Endemic to the harsh Namib Desert, this unique species boasts a bizarre appearance with a short, thick stem and only two massive leaves that continuously grow throughout its lifespan. Remarkably adapted to its arid environment, the Welwitschia can live for thousands of years, extracting moisture from the rare desert fog. Its resilience and ancient lineage make it a captivating subject for botanists and a symbol of the Namib's unforgiving beauty. The Welwitschia is named after the Austrian botanist and doctor Friedrich Welwitsch, who described the plant in Angola in 1859.

Small tree growing out of an old tree stump

Pine cones without pine nuts

Well designed garden at Germany

Illustration of the cycas revolute on a white background

Exfoliating furrowed grey brown aging bark of California Juniper, Juniperus Californica, Cupressaceae, native mostly-dioecious perennial evergreen arborescent shrub in Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert, Winter.

Cycas revoluta or sotetsu gymnosperm plant in the family Cycadaceae. Japanese sago palm crown of shiny, dark green leaves. Sago palm, king sago or sago cycad female reproductive structure.

Sago palm Cycas revoluta also called King sago or Japanese sago con female cone.Selective focus.

Variety of plant leaves on black background

Loui Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus 'Louie')

Primary succession and ecological growth process concept. Stages of formation of organic matter or flora. Infographics with timeline for books. From lowest to highest. Cartoon flat vector illustration

Pinecone with snow - Colorado Pinyon Pine - Pinus edulis.

Green leaves of ginkgo or maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba) in summer leaf, 2019. This is one of the oldest tree types on the planet. Ginkgo trees were known only from fossils until 'discovered' in China. 'Ginkgo' comes from the Japanese, in turn derived from the Chinese for 'silver apricot'. Close up with selective focus; blue sky background.

Yew plum pine (Podocarpus macrophyllus). Called Buddhist pine, yew pine and Fern pine also

bark of Pinus canariensis, fire-resistant Canary pine, damaged in wildfire, natural background

Coontie (Zamia pumila). Called Coontie palm also

Flora of Gran Canaria - Pinus canariensis, fire-resistant Canary pine, able to recuperate after wildfire, Tamadaba nature Park affected by wildfire

Pinus sabiniana (sometimes spelled P. sabineana), with common names including foothill pine, gray pine, and digger pine. Is a pine endemic to California. Modini Mayacamas Preserve in the Mayacamas Mountain Range, Sonoma County, California. Growing on Serpentine soil and rock.

Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Aurea. Hinoki cypress Nana Aurea

Red-brown partially open resinous ovoid buds with tan trichomatic scale fringes of Heavy Yellow Pine, Pinus Ponderosa, Pinaceae, native perennial monoecious evergreen tree in the Tehachapi Mountains, Transverse Ranges, Autumn.

Gold dwarf threadleaf false cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera Filifera Aurea Nana)

Baby holding a gymnosperm in the middle of the forest

Iona National Park, Moçâmedes Desert, Namibe Desert, Namibe Province, Angola: the Welwitschia mirabilis, often dubbed a "living fossil", female and male flowers occur on separate plants (dioecious species), in this case cones, strobili. Endemic to the harsh Namib Desert, this unique species boasts a bizarre appearance with a short, thick stem and massive leaves that continuously grow throughout its lifespan. Remarkably adapted to its arid environment, the Welwitschia can live for thousands of years, extracting moisture from the desert fog. The Welwitschia is named after the Austrian botanist and doctor Friedrich Welwitsch, who described the plant in Angola in 1859.

Iona National Park, Namib Desert, Namibe Province, Angola: the Welwitschia mirabilis, often dubbed a "living fossil", female and male flowers occur on separate plants (dioecious species), in this case cones, strobili. Endemic to the harsh Namib Desert, this unique species boasts a bizarre appearance with a short, thick stem and massive leaves that continuously grow throughout its lifespan. Remarkably adapted to its arid environment, the Welwitschia can live for thousands of years, extracting moisture from the desert fog. The Welwitschia is named after the Austrian botanist and doctor Friedrich Welwitsch, who described the plant in Angola in 1859.

Sawn cross-section of eastern red cedar tree, Juniperus virginianum, with fragrant red heartwood, at Great Pond in South Glastonbury, Connecticut.

A closeup of a growing sago palm with symmetrical leaves





















