Filicales and Sphenophyta (“Ferns” and Friends Part II) Filicales: Leaves Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte Sphenophyta Leaves, Stems Roots Reproduction.

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Filicales and Sphenophyta (“Ferns” and Friends Part II) Filicales: Leaves Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte Sphenophyta Leaves, Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte “Ferns”? Synapo/pleisomorphies? Gametophyte vs. Sporophyte? Plant Organs? Tissues?

Filicales: Leaves Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Filicales: Leaves Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Filicales: Leaves Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Filicales: Leaves Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Filicales: Leaves Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Filicales: Leaves Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Sphenophyta Leaves, Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Sphenophyta Leaves, Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

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Sphenophyta Leaves, Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Sphenophyta Leaves, Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte

Sphenophyta Leaves, Stems Roots Reproduction Gametophyte