What are the extinct plant species?

Unfortunately, there are plants that are unlikely to germinate again on our planet. An example of such plants is: Sigillaria, which was common in the Carboniferous and Permian periods; Strebloriza, which disappeared in the middle of the 19th century; Archeopteris; Asteroxilon; Bennettite; Williamsonievs; Lepidodendron; Pleuromeya; Sicidium; Riniophytes; Calamit and many others.



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