Ginkgo huttonii

G. huttonii was a broad-leaved, deciduous gymnosperm[1] bearing resemblance to the only living member of the Ginkgoaceae, Ginkgo biloba.

[2] Ginkgo huttonii is known largely by compression fossils of its leaves.

Similar to other members of the Ginkgoites, the fossil leaves of G. huttonii are simple, four-lobed, and have dense, radially disposed venation.

[5][6] The order Ginkgoales had a wide distribution throughout the northern hemisphere from the Lower Jurassic through the Cretaceous.

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Fossil Ginkgo huttonii leaves from the Jurassic of England