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noun - any plant of the order Psilophytales: a savannah plant
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any plant of the order Psilophytales: a savannah plant |
Any plant that is adapted to live in a savannah |
Any plant of the former taxon Psilophyta |
Ecology. A plant that is adapted for a dry savannah environment the growth form characteristic of such a plant. |
Botany and Palaeontology. Any of various extinct primitive vascular plants of the Upper Silurian and Devonian periods, lacking true roots and leaves but having a creeping rhizome and a cylindrical branching stem with a central vascular strand, sometimes bearing scales or leaf-like branchlets. Also: a member of the extant order Psilotales, comprising two genera (Psilotum and Tmesipteris) of small tropical and subtropical plants that superficially resemble these fossils. |
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Psilophytopsida is a now obsolete class containing one order, Psilophytales, which was previously used to classify a number of extinct plants which are now placed elsewhere. The class was established in 1917, under the name Psilophyta, with only three genera (Rhynia, Horneophyton and Psilophyton) for a group of fossil plants from the Upper Silurian and Devonian periods which lack true roots and leaves, but have a vascular system within a branching cylindrical stem. The living Psilotaceae, the whisk-ferns, were sometimes added to the class, which was then usually called Psilopsida. This classification is no longer in use.The class should not be confused with the current use of the name Psilotopsida, which refers to a class of living ferns, containing only Psilotaceae (whisk-ferns) and Ophioglossaceae (moon-worts and adder's-tongue ferns). |