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Forests consisted of the plants of the time. The dominant trees were conifers; some of these conifers that still exist today include Auracaria and Sequoia. There were also cycads, ferns, seed ferns, horsetails, and mosses. Toward the end of the Mesozoic, flowering plants such as palms and primitive grasses evolved.

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