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Figure 27.13 An Ancient Relative of the Vascular Plants The extinct rhyniophyte Aglaophyton major lacked roots and leaves. It had a central column of xylem running through its stems but no true tracheids. A horizontal underground stem called a rhizome anchored the plant. The dichotomously branching aerial stems were less than 50 centimeters tall. Some stems were topped by sporangia.