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DAM - non-Angiosperm Seed Plants
... family? - - - - - - - - - - - Ginkgophytes #Trichopitys 2 possible ginkgophyte - - - - - - - - - - (possibly not a ginkgophyte) Ginkgo biloba 1 ginkgophyte - - - - - - - - + - - Permo-Mesozoic 'Seed Ferns' #Glossopteris 1 glossopterid - - - - - - - - - - - #Lidgettonia 2 glossopterid - - - - - - - - - - - #Denkania 2 glossopterid - - - - - - - - - - - #Dicroidium-Umkomasia 2 corystosperm ...
ucjeps.berkeley.edu

Lab X - Anthophytes, Glossopterids and Others (title page)
... About It! Range Chart Virtual Gallery Objective: In this lab you study some Paleozoic and Mesozoic seed plants that have been proposed as close relatives of the flowering plants, and to examine ...
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Lab X - Anthophytes, Glossopterids and Others (2)
... foliage is indistinguishable from that produced by Cordaites and the modern conifer genus Araucaria. Commonly, Mesozoic examples of this wood type are placed in the genus Araucarioxylon but this does ... Paleozoic and Mesozoic seed plants is very conserved. This may be because directional selection on wood anatomy was fairly low or because stabilizing selection was very high (i.e., these seed plants ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu
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The Cycad Pages
... seed ferns, of the later 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 vegetation of the world. Fossil cycads are known from Mesozoic deposits of every continent and every latitude, from Siberia ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

LIVING FOSSILS AT PALOMAR COLLEGE
... Palomar College campus and adjacent Arboretum. These are living representatives of primitive spore-bearing and seed-bearing plants that once flourished on earth in very different floras where dinosaurs roamed the ... the most remarkable of all seed plants that flourished during the days of the dinosaurs are the cycads. These bizarre plants were so numerous in Mesozoic times that this era is often ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Cycad International : Katherine NT Australia
... ferns and seed-plants came the cycads, which are tropical and relatives of other cone-bearing plants. Cycads are the survivors of a plant group that was abundant in the Mesozoic ... remain among the least understood with respect to their evolutionary relationships when compared to other seed plants. Only during the last decade have intensive systematic investigations been undertaken by researchers. ...
www.cycadinternational.com.au

Dinosaur Garden Plants
... 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, ... Late Carboniferous Period Plants Conifer: Swillingtonia denticulata Pecopteris Seed and Real Fern Foliage Seed Fern: Alethopteris valida Seed Fern: Asterotheca oriopteridia Seed Fern: Neuropteris tenuifolia Chordaite Trunk and Leaf ...
www.dinosaurgardenplants.com

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 ... is consumed. WARNING Animals that graze on Cycas leaves may exhibit permanent nuerological disorders. Cycas seed is sometimes suggested as a natural remedy for certain conditions - do not use it! All ...
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Forestry Glossary: M is for ... metabolize monoecious mesophyte
... fruits. mesophyte (n.) A plant whose normal habitat is neither very wet nor very dry. Mesozoic (n.) An era of geologic history marked by the cycads, evergreen trees, dinosaurs, marine and ... occurring value in a data set. monocotyledon (adj.) A plant having a single cotyledon or seed leaf in the embryo. It includes palms, lilies, and orchids. (monocotyledonous, adj.) Compare with dicotyledon ...
www.icogitate.com

Sequoía sempervírens (D
... is largely massive marine sandstone formed in the Tertiary and Upper Mesozoic periods. Considerable shale and lesser amounts of Mesozoic limestones and Franciscan slates, cherts, limestones, and sandstones also are ... , however, because many seeds appearing sound are filled with tannin. In one seed study, soundness varied significantly with seed size. Seeds passing 12, 10, and 8 mesh screens were 2, ...
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