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Ullmannia frumentaria (Schlotheim) Göppert, 1850
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By oilshale
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Order: incertae sedis
Family: Ullmanniaceae
Genus: Ullmannia
Species: Ullmannia frumentaria
Author Citation (Schlotheim) Göppert, 1850
Geological Time Scale
Eon: Phanerozoic
Era: Paleozoic
Period: Permian
Sub Period: None
Epoch: Late
International Age: Wuchiapingian
Stratigraphy
Zechstein Group
Werra Formation
Provenance
Collector: T. Bastelberger
Date Collected: 06/01/1977
Acquired by: Field Collection
Location
Grube Franziska, mine dump
Richelsdorf
Hessia
Germany
Comments
Ullmannia frumentaria is the most common and long known conifer of the copper shale. The plant has densely standing, relatively short, spirally arranged leaves.
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