Česká geologická služba
Virtual museum
Home  > Taxonomy > Plants > Gymnosperms

Gymnosperms

      The gymnosperms are a group of seed-bearing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and Gnetales. The term "gymnosperm" comes from the Greek word gymnospermos (γυμνόσπερμος), meaning "naked seeds", after the unenclosed condition of their seeds (called ovules in their unfertilized state). Their naked condition stands in contrast to the seeds or ovules of flowering plants (angiosperms), which are enclosed during pollination. Gymnosperm seeds develop either on the surface of scale- or leaf-like appendages of cones, or at the end of short stalks (Ginkgo). The gymnosperms and angiosperms together comprise the spermatophytes or seed plants. By far the largest group of living gymnosperms are the conifers (pines, cypresses, and relatives), followed by cycads, Gnetales (Gnetophyta, Ephedra and Welwitschia), and Ginkgo (a single living species).

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnosperms
Conifera AN219
Conifera AN221
Conifera AN223
Conifera AN230
Conifera AN253
Conifera AN254
Conifera AN255
Conifera AN97
Conifera AN132
Conifera AN134
Conifera AN135
Conifera AN136
CordaianthusŠimůnek (1994), Pl. III, fig. 3, 4 ZŠ55
Cordaianthus WA157
Cordaicarpus ZŠ806
Cordaites barthelii Šimůnek, 2014Šimůnek (2014) Pl. 2 ZŠ470
Cordaites blazkovicensis Šimůnek, 2007 ZŠ230
Cordaites blazkovicensis Šimůnek, 2007AD, Šimůnek (2007) ZŠ232
Cordaites blazkovicensis Šimůnek, 2007AD, Šimůnek (2007) ZŠ231
Cordaites blazkovicensis Šimůnek, 2007Šimůnek (2007), Pl. 3, fig. 2 ZŠ233

Virtual museum of the Czech Geological Survey, www.geology.cz, (C) Czech Geological Survey, 2011, v.0.99 [13.12.2011]