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mesozoic era

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Geological Time Map
Geological Time Map Mesozoic Era Triassic Period 225 million years ago Plants of this age include: precursors of the Ginkgo tree and Maidenhair fern, cycads with pollen bearing cones, and early conifers. Return to Main Menu Fossil Plants
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The Cycad Pages
... Palaeozoic, era, which ended 250 million years ago. The cycads radiated and spread widely in the Permian and early Mesozoic, and have continued as a separate lineage since that time. The Mesozoic era, and especially the Jurassic period of this era, is often referred to as the ...
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Technology News from Wired News
... in direct linear fashion to a common ancestor. See also: The Dawn of a New Mesozoic Era Deep Green, a six-year effort involving more than 200 plant biologists in 12 countries ...
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Dinosaur Garden Plants
... Dinosaur Garden Plants Poppy Alstonia Hibiscus Rhododendron Mesozoic Plants Many of the plants that lived during the age of the dinosaurs, the Mesozoic Era, which includes the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous ... Flora of Texas Trees of Reed Index of Coniferaes Growing Process of Tropical Trees Mesozoic Plants Giant Sequoia Phylum Pinophyta Arecaceae Palm family Australian Botany pages Yale Selected ...
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Floridata: Cycas revoluta
... a cycad. These living fossils, members of the Cycadaceae family, dominated the landscape during the Mesozoic era over 150 million years ago. Today about 10 genera of cycads still survive. The most ...
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Floridata: Dioon edule
... cone bearing plants which trace their origins back to the ancient flora of the early Mesozoic era. Virgin's palm grows to about 11 ft (3.4 m) tall under optimal conditions ...
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Deep Time
... based in part on data published by John McPhee in Wild Earth (Summer 2002). Cenozoic Era (65 MYA to today) Quaternary (1.8 MYA to today) Holocene (11 KYA to today ... ". Mesozoic Era (245 MYA to 65 MYA) Cretaceous (146 MYA to 65 MYA) e.g. opossum. Jurassic (208 MYA to 146 MYA) Triassic (245 MYA to 208 MYA) e.g. oysters. Paleozoic Era ...
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Maryland Geological Survey:
... hunters. Dinosaur fossils are found in rocks in central Maryland. These rocks are from the Mesozoic era, between the Triassic and Cretaceous periods. Most of the specimens are found in the Arundel ...
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The Cycads: A Relict Plant Group of the Past
... as plant group. They were on their richest and having the widest distribution in the Mesozoic era, and played an important role of the Triassic and Jurassic vegetation, i.e. for about ...
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... as plant group. They were on their richest and having the widest distibution in the Mesozoic era, and played an important role of the Triassic and Jurassic vegetation, i.e. for about ...
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