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  • Sigillaria - Wikipedia
    Sigillaria is a genus of extinct, spore-bearing, arborescent lycophyte, known from the Carboniferous and Permian periods It is related to the more famous Lepidodendron, and more distantly to modern quillworts
  • Sigillaria | Carboniferous, Lycopodiales, Stigmaria | Britannica
    Sigillaria, extinct genus of tree-sized lycopsids from the Carboniferous Period (about 360 to 300 million years ago) that are related to modern club mosses Sigillaria had a single or sparsely branched trunk characterized by a slender strand of wood and thick bark
  • 7 Facts About Sigillaria, One Of The Weirdest Trees To Ever Live
    If you traveled back in time and saw a Sigillaria, you might think it somewhat resembles a palm tree Sigillaria had long, slender grass-like leaves that grew from a fork at the top of the tree
  • Sigillaria ~ Detailed Information | Photos | Videos - Alchetron
    Sigillaria is a genus of extinct, spore-bearing, arborescent (tree-like) plants It was a lycopodiophyte, and is related to the lycopsids, or club-mosses, but even more closely to quillworts, as was its associate Lepidodendron
  • Sigillariaceae of the Carboniferous in the Eastern Alps
    On the basis of numerous Sigillaria finds of the Upper Carboniferous in the Eastern Alps, especially the widespread Sigillaria parallela, an attempt is made to reconstruct the development, the
  • SIGILLARIA – Project Pangaea
    Sigillaria was one of the most striking and unusual plants of the Paleozoic era, flourishing from the late Carboniferous to the end of the Permian period around 254 million years ago Though it resembled a towering tree, it was actually a giant lycophyte - an ancient relative of modern club mosses
  • Sigillaria Brongniart, 1822 - GBIF
    Sigillaria is a genus of extinct, spore-bearing, arborescent (tree-like) plants It was a lycopodiophyte, and is related to the lycopsids, or club-mosses, but even more closely to quillworts, as was its associate Lepidodendron
  • Sigillaria (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia
    In ancient Roman culture, sigillaria were pottery or wax figurines given as traditional gifts during the Saturnalia Sigillaria as a proper noun was also the name for the last day of the Saturnalia, December 23, [1] and for a place where sigillaria were sold [2]
  • Sigillaria - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Sigillaria Remains of a Sigillaria tree, Stanhope, County Durham, UK Fossil tree-root of lycopod Sigillaria is a lycopod fossil of the late Carboniferous and early Permian [1] They were typical coal forest trees similar to the Lepidodendron These swamp forest trees grew to 50 meters
  • The Hancock County tetrapod locality: A new Mississippian (Chesterian . . .
    Here, early amniotes are found inside Sigillaria stumps (Dawson, 1868; Car-roll, 1967), a lycopod swamp-forest habitat A new Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian, Chesterian) site in Hancock County, Kentucky, records the fi rst known tetrapods in the eastern Illinois Basin (Fig 3)





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