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Cycads
Ancient seed plants with large, compound leaves and a stout trunk, known for their long evolutionary history.
Carpels
The repeatable units of the female reproductive organ of a flower, constituting the ovary, style, and stigma; involved in the development of fruit and seeds after fertilization.
Stamens
The male reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a filament and an anther where pollen is produced.
Sepals
Leaf-like parts that make up the outermost portion of a flower, typically green and functioning to protect the developing flower bud.
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