-
modern trees. At the ends of
branches were oval-shaped
strobili called Lepidostrobus that had a
similar shape to
modern cones of a
spruce or fir. The stem...
-
meters in diameter.
These included Lepidodendron (with its cone
called Lepidostrobus), Anabathra,
Lepidophloios and Sigillaria. The
roots of
several of these...
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lateral branches. The
cones could grow to be
considerably large, as in
Lepidostrobus goldernbergii specimens are over 50 cm (20 in) long. The
cones consist...
- the
extinct Carboniferous arborescent lycophytes Lepidodendron and
Lepidostrobus. The seed
plant (****tophyte)
gametophyte life
cycle is even more...
- diameter.
These included Lepidodendron (with its
fruit cone
called Lepidostrobus), Halonia,
Lepidophloios and Sigillaria. The
roots of
several of these...
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Lepidophloios laricinus, Sigillaria,
Syringodendron sp.,
Lepidophyloides sp.,
Lepidostrobus sp.,
Lepidostrobophyllum sp., Calamites,
Neuropterus sp., Cyclopteris...
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purduei L.
wedingtonense Lepidophloios Lepidophyllum L.
sagittatum Lepidostrobus L.
occidentalis Lepidostrous Lyginopteris L.
royalii Medullosa Neuropteris...
- †Lepidostrobophyllum †Lepidostrobophyllum
majus †
Lepidostrobus †
Lepidostrobus obovatus †
Lepidostrobus variabilis †Leptaena †Leptalosia †Leptalosia scintilla...
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oblongifolium †Lepidostrobophyllum †
Lepidostrobus †
Lepidostrobus ornatus †
Lepidostrobus salisburyi †
Lepidostrobus variabilis †Lepocrinites †Lepocrinites...
- list (link) Brack-Hanes, Thomas, S.D, B.A (1982). "A re-examination of
Lepidostrobus Brongniart".
Botanical Journal of the
Linnean Society. 86 (1–2): 125–133...