Beautiful arborescent lycopod fossil plant LEPIDODENDRON coal age clubmoss tree
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PALEOBOTANICA STORE Check out my other items ! Dear buyers,I warmly welcome in my “ Paleobotanica” store created especially for the enthusiast of Palaeobotany!I am a fossil plants collector from many years, and unlike other seller on Ebay I do not guess the names of the plants, and don’t sold common plants with names of rarer species. Each bought specimen will be send with attached copy of the scientific literature from which your specimen was described – with the characteristics of the selected plants by which I could classify Your plant into genus and species. This will allow you to make sure that the bought specimen is really what was written in the item description. I also ask, to give me questions about any carboniferous age specimens. I will be very happy to help You in the determination of your findings. For me this is a real pleasure ! Specimen: Lepidodendron aculeatum Sternberg 1820 Locality: Poland, GZW Upper Silesia Coal Basin Stratigraphy: Upper carboniferous – Pennsylvanian - Westphalian B - Orzeskie Beds Age: ca 305 Mya Matrix dimensions: 13,5 x 12,0 x 2,0 cm Description: Lepidodendron (also known as the "Scale tree") is an extinct genus of primitive, vascular, arborescent (tree-like) plant related to the Lycopsids (club mosses). It was part of the coal forest flora. They sometimes reached heights of over 30
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