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'''''Gnetopsida''''' is one of the classes of the ] ] of the kingdom ]. This is a distinctive group not closely related to anything else.


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It consists of two orders:
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*''Gnetales'' -- containing two families, '']'', consisting only of the genus '']'', and '']'', consisting only of the genus '']''
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*''Ephedrales'' -- containing only the family '']'' and the genus '']''.
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