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Xylophytes are a group of plants characterized by their woody structure, primarily consisting of trees and shrubs. They possess a well-developed vascular system, allowing for efficient transport of water and nutrients. Common examples include various species of hardwoods and softwoods that play essential roles in ecosystems and are significant sources of timber. Xylophytes are often contrasted with herbaceous plants, which have softer, non-woody stems.

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