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What kinds of plants were transformed into coal? bryophytes gymnosperms ferns and their relatives angiosperms?

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Some of the plants that made up coal were various ferns, and trees that no longer exist, like the lepidodendron, which was a scaly trunk with no limbs. Calamites, which are similar to the horsetail plant seen today. Seed ferns and glossopterids, also now extinct, were a basis for coal composition.
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