radiocarpales
Radiocarpales is an extinct order of plants belonging to the division Cycadophyta. These ancient seed plants lived from the Permian to the Cretaceous periods. Fossil evidence suggests they were widespread across Pangaea and later Gondwana. The defining characteristic of radiocarpaleans is their reproductive structures, which were typically large, cone-like clusters of sporophylls arranged in a radial pattern, giving the order its name. These cones contained seeds, indicating they were gymnosperms.
The vegetative morphology of radiocarpaleans varied, with some exhibiting a palm-like habit with a trunk and
Paleobotanical studies have revealed that radiocarpaleans played a significant role in Mesozoic ecosystems. Their diversity and