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No, ginkgoes are not angiosperms; they belong to a separate group known as gymnosperms. Specifically, the Ginkgo biloba is the only extant species of the Ginkgoaceae family. Gymnosperms, including ginkgoes, produce seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary, unlike angiosperms, which do produce flowers and fruits.

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