Biology: The Dynamics of Life 1998

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Chapter 25: Ferns and Gymnosperms
American Fern Society
Visit this site for information on the history and ecology of ferns. How many species of ferns exist today? What is the primary means of reproduction in ferns?

American Conifer Society
Follow the link to this site, providing information on the development, conservation, and propagation of conifers. What does the name conifer mean? Learn about the different forms of conifers. What does a globulose conifer look like?

The Ancient Bristlecone Pine
Follow the link above to learn all about the oldest living things on Earth. Discover how these trees were found and where they live. What are their unique strategies for survival?

The Naked Seeds of Pines
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