bothrodendron

bothrodendron
both·ro·den·dron

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  • LYCOPHYTES — On désigne sous le nom de Lycophytes un vaste ensemble (embranchement) de plantes vasculaires appartenant au super embranchement des Ptéridophytes ou Cryptogames vasculaires. Elles se caractérisent par leurs feuilles petites (microphylles), dont… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • Coal forest — Etching depicting some of the most significant plants of the Carboniferous. Coal forests were the vast swathes of wetlands that extended over much of the tropical land areas during late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) and Permian times.[1 …   Wikipedia

  • Paleobotanique — Paléobotanique Empreinte de feuille de fougère …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • Lepidodendrĕae — Lepidodendrĕae, bei Endlicher Pflanzenfamilie. aus der Klasse der Bärlappe (Selagines),[289] nur fossile Gattungen begreifend, mit spiralig gestellten rhombischen Blattnarben auf oft riesigen Stämmen, cylindrischen, meist langen, aus rhombischen… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Lepidodendron — ▪ fossil plant genus  extinct genus of tree sized lycopsid plants (plant) that lived during the Carboniferous Period (360 to 300 million years ago). Lepidodendron and its relatives Lepidophloios, Bothrodendron, and Paralycopodites were related to …   Universalium

  • bothr- — combining form or bothro Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from bothros : trough : pit bothr …   Useful english dictionary

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