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Talk:Lycopods
Talk:Lycopods Merged article, further changes should go to ...
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User:Petaholmes/Sandbox/Natual History of Australia
... Rhyniophyta, Zosterophyllophyta, Trimerophyta in addition to other lycopods. All these plants were herbaceous, coastal and ... Devonian the first shrub to tree sized lycopods appeared in Australia and Antartica and dominated ... from equatorial latitudes to polar latitudes the lycopods waned and were replaced by seed-ferns ...
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User talk:Pitam
... 19:07, 13 October 2005 (UTC) Listed Lycopods for deletion Please see the relevant discussion ... merged in the information you had under Lycopods. —→ 02:33, 17 October 2005 (UTC ...
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Paleobotany
... different clades of plants, from mosses and lycopods to more unusual, problematic forms. Many fossil ... contain a wealth of fossils containing arborescent lycopods up to 30 meters tall, abundant seed ...
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Huperzia (translated from French)
... all Biology on Wikipédia from Gate Biology Lycopods of the kind Huperzia do not develop ...
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Ambroise Marie François Joseph Palisot de Beauvois (translated from French)
... families of the Ætheogamy, ship's boys, lycopods (1805). A tentative a new agrostography (1812 ...
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Kerogen (translated from French)
... plants known as "higher" (trees, [ [ ferns, [ [ prêles, [ [ lycopods...). It is a kerogen which shows the ...
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Tracheobionta (translated from French)
... Equisetophyta (them prêles) Lycopodiophyta or Lycophyta (them lycopods) Pteridophyta (them ferns) Spermaphytes Gymnospermes Cycadophyta (them ...
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Karoo Ice Age
... were secondary dominant to the large arborescent Lycopods (30-40 metres) of the Carboniferous forests ...
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Sigillaria
... to the stem. Sigillaria, like many ancient lycopods, had a relatively short life cycle - growing ...
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