Pteridospermales, or seed ferns, are an ancient group of gymnosperms characterized by fern-like foliage and unprotected seeds, originating in the Upper Devonian and flourishing in the Mesozoic era. They exhibit a variety of anatomical features, including solid primary xylem, modified reproductive structures, and unique seed characteristics, which show similarities to both pteridophytes and cycads. The group includes notable genera such as Gangamopteris and Glossopteris, which provide insights into the evolution of seed-bearing plants.