- flooding:
Synchysidendron and
Lepidodendron in mineral-soil
areas and
Lepidophloios in peat areas.
Cordaites may have
favored drier areas of the swamp....
-
habit of Lepidodendrales: from left to right,
juvenile lepidoendralean, Lepidodendron,
Lepidophloios, Synchysidendron,
Diaphorodendron and Sigillaria...
-
included Lepidodendron (with its cone
called Lepidostrobus), Anabathra,
Lepidophloios and Sigillaria. The
roots of
several of
these forms are
known as Stigmaria...
- lycopsids,
related to
modern club moss, with
arborescent forms named Lepidophloios,
Sigillaria and Lepidodendron, and
herbaceous forms called Lycopodites...
-
Lepidodendron (with its
fruit cone
called Lepidostrobus), Halonia,
Lepidophloios and Sigillaria. The
roots of
several of
these forms are
known as Stigmaria...
-
observed in many
fossilized plant species. For example, the
species Lepidophloios, also
known as the
scale tree, has been
shown in
fossils to have been...
- have been
discovered in
Garden Park
north of CaƱon City,
including Lepidophloios laricinus, Sigillaria,
Syringodendron sp.,
Lepidophyloides sp., Lepidostrobus...
- L. sp.
Little Cliff Shale,
Geikie Tuff
Fragmentary lycopsid trunks.
Lepidophloios L. sp. East
Kirkton Limestone Fragmentary lycopsid stems. Lepidophylloides...
-
preserves abundant plant life,
including the
genera Lepidodendron,
Lepidophloios,
Stigmaria and Sphenopteris. Locally, the
strange fossil carapaces of...
-
bretonense L. cf.
fusiforme L.
lycopodioides L. cf.
obovatum L.
worthenii Lepidophloios L.
laricinus Lepidostrobophyllum L.
lanceolatum L.
majus L. morrisianum...