Vojnovskyales

The Vojnovskyales, are a bizarre, short-lived group of Late Paleozoic gymnosperms" (Mamay 1976). They possess a stem with prominent leaf scars and fan-shaped leaves with parallel veins. Reproductively, they produced an umbrella-like cone with seeds proximally, and elongate microsporophylls at the apex. The affinities of this group are unknown and debated, with some thinking they are related to the Cordaitales (Meyen 1984) and others thinking they are related to Angiosperms (Krassilov & Burago 1981)

Ecology & Form

Stems

Leaves

Roots

Reproduction

Paravojnovskya (formerly Gaussia)

P. cristata (formerly Gaussia cristata)

P. imbricata  (formerly Gaussia imbricata)

P. scutellata (formerly Gaussia scutellata)

Geologic Age

Archaeopetalanthus progressus

Above: Reconstruction of the bisexual reproductive organ of Archaeopetalanthus progressus. Scale bar = 1 cm.