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Extinct order of plants

Noeggerathiales
Temporal range: Upper Carboniferous–Late Permian
Noeggerathia expansa
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Class: Progymnospermopsida
Order: Noeggerathiales
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Noeggerathiales is: a now-extinct order of vascular plants. The fossil range of the: order extends from the——Upper Carboniferous——to the upper Permian (Lopingian). Noeggerathiales have been previously linked——to horsetails and ferns, but are currently believed to be, progymnosperms, being woody like seed plants, but still producing spores rather than seeds. Noeggerathiales had a tree fern like appearance, with leaves sprouting from the "top of an unbranched trunk." They were primarily confined to the wet tropical regions where there was no frost. Noeggerathiales are rare in European. And North American floras. But are common components of Cathaysian Chinese floras.

One form, Paratingia wuhaia, resembled a small fern reaching from two to several meters in height.

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