Title: Most massive =
1The conifers have the
Most massive Giant Sequoias Sequoiadendron
giganteum (Cupressaceae) ...
2..The Tallest Coastal Redwood (Sequoia
sempervirens) (Cupressaceae) .
3.. And the oldest Bristlecone Pine Pinus
longaeva (Pinaceae).
4Welwitschia mirabilis Welwitschiaceae young
plant Note 2 strap-like leaves
http//waynesword.palomar.edu/images/welwit3b.gif
5As Welwitschia grows the 2 leaves split into many
sections. http//www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/plantb
io/images/greenhouseimages/welwitschia2.jpg
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7Welwitschia is dioecious with separate male and
female plants.
Plant with female cones
Plant with male cones
8Welwitschia mirabilis can live for up to 2000
years by which time the two leaves have shredded
into multiple straps.
ttp//www.cactusandsucculent.org/riviste/2000/fasc
icolo-4/foto/welwitschia-mirabilis.jpg
9Courtesy of Amy Dieckmann 05
10Escalante National Monument, Ephedra in the
foreground
http//www.ut.blm.gov/monument/Science_and_Researc
h/pictures/ephedra.jpg
11Plant
Male strobili (cones)
Ephedra
Female strobilus (cone)
From Tree of Life Web Site, U. of AZ
12Gnetum, a woody plant with vessels
13Gnetophytes and Angiosperms have vessels.
a. Longitudinal tracheid of pine.
c. Hardwood fiber cell (provides support)
b. Vessel of a hardwood (early wood)
e. Trachied of a hardwood.
c. Vessel of a hardwood (late wood)
14Anthophyte Hypothesis
Gnetifer Hypothesis
15Two trees illustrating the Anthophyte vs Gnetifer
Hypotheses
Anthophytes
(Extinct)
(Extinct)
Gnetifers