division Spermatophyta
Spermatophyta
Gnetopsida
Gnetophytina
subdivision Gnetophytina
class Gnetopsida
Gnetophyta
division Gymnospermophyta
Gymnospermae
Gymnospermophyta
class Gymnospermae
pteridosperm
magnoliid dicot genus
balloon plant
gymnospermous
love in a puff
subdivision Pteropsida
Pteropsida
division Magnoliophyta
class Angiospermae
magnoliid dicot family
division Anthophyta
Angiospermae
Magnoliophyta
Anthophyta
Pteridophyta
division Pteridophyta
pteridophyte
campion
naked seed
Cryptogamia
Hymenophyllum
lamb's tongue
genus Hymenophyllum
genus Drypis
ninebark
seed fern
family Nyctaginaceae
portulaca
family Scrophulariaceae
carrion flower
Scrophulariaceae
order Polemoniales
Polemoniales
four-o'clock family
Allioniaceae
family Allioniaceae
Nyctaginaceae
foxglove family
figwort family
family Polypodiaceae
morning-noon-and-night
globularia
swampweed
medullosalean
Asteridae
gymnosperm
subclass Asteridae
arthropodial
Polypodiaceae
cryptogam
sandwort
kiss-me-quick
Acrostichum
class Psilotatae
class Psilopsida
Eburophyton
crow's foot
Psilopsida
genus Eburophyton
Psilotatae
genus Acrostichum
appendicula
hogpeanut
caryophyllid
non-flowering plant
pea family
division Tracheophyta
family Fabaceae
lychnis
division Bryophyta
family Leguminosae
Tracheophyta
fern
loosestrife
anthophyte
Bryophyta
legume family
Leguminosae
Fabaceae
Zannichelliaceae
Campanulaceae
Colchicaceae
genus Athyrium
Athyrium
family Colchicaceae
aupaka
chytridiaceous
bellflower family
family Zannichelliaceae

English words for 'seed plants; comprises the Angiospermae (or Magnoliophyta) and Gymnospermae (or Gymnospermophyta); in some classification systems Spermatophyta is coordinate with Pteridophyta (spore producing plants having vascular tissue and roots) and Bryophyta (spore producing plants lacking vascular tissue and roots)'

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