Polysporangiophytes

Plants that branch in their spore-bearing phase

Above: This clade represents all land plants that have the ability to branch (in the sporophyte phase). This includes all living and extinct vascular plants (e.g. ferns, conifers, flowering plants, etc.), as well as a few extinct groups that lacked true vascular tissue (i.e. Horneophytes †)

Features

Classification

└Viridiplantae

  └Streptophytes

    └Embryophytes

      └Polysporangiophytes

Diversity

Geologic Age

Capesporangites  petrkraftii

Catenalis digitata

Elandia itshoba

Above: Elandia itshoba † (Figure 9; Gess & Prestianni 2021)

Krommia parvapilla

Above: Krommia parvapilla † (From Figure 9; Gess & Prestianni 2021)

Mtshaelo kougaensis

Above: Mtshaelo kougaensis † (Figure 10; Gess & Prestianni 2021)

Pertonella 

P. dactylethra (Fanning et al. 1991)

P. sp. (Gerrienne et al. 2001)

Pertonella

Above: Plate III (Gerrienne et al. 2001) showing Pertonella axes and sporangia

Steganotheca striata

Above: Plate 1 (Edwards & Rogerson 1979) showing Steganotheca striata sporangium showing surface striation

Tichavekia grandis