Cycadofilicales’ is an order of extinct plants that are related to both cycads and ferns. This group is characterized by their unique reproductive structures and foliage, resembling the features of both cycads (which are seed-producing plants) and certain types of ferns. The fossils of Cycadofilicales have been found primarily in Mesozoic strata, indicating that they thrived during this era. The exact classification and characteristics of this group can vary, as it is part of a complex evolutionary history involving various prehistoric plant forms.