corystosperms
Corystosperms are an extinct group of seed plants known from fossil records dating to the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic. They are not a single, clearly defined modern lineage but rather an informal assemblage of taxa that paleobotanists have grouped together because of shared reproductive and leaf-related features. Their exact evolutionary relationships among other early gymnosperms remain uncertain, and they are often treated as a paraphyletic or stem group within early seed plants.
Morphology and reproduction within corystosperms varied, but they typically possessed woody stems and leaves that ranged
Fossil evidence of corystosperms has been found in various Permian and, less commonly, Triassic sediments around