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Carboniferous Plants From France 16


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Old lepidodendron barks

In basal parts of the tree ,bark can be furrowed ,leave scars are separated by streacked tissue....

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The patterns are fantastic!!!!!!!!!

Yes the pattern is so regular ,every time is a new discover for me ,and a new exitement for my imagination ....

thank 's

1/bark of lepidodendron ,lepidophloios

2/Sigillaria tessellata Brongniart

3/Annularia sphenophylloides Zenker

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In photo #2 (Sigillaria tessellata Brongniart), there appears to be remnants of outer bark here and there; is this the case? Or is it an inner bark or cambium layer layer?

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In photo #2 (Sigillaria tessellata Brongniart), there appears to be remnants of outer bark here and there; is this the case? Or is it an inner bark or cambium layer layer?

Hi this is a counterpart ,and you can see the inner tissu of cambium ....,sigillaria tessellata has no much relief !

best regard s

bruno

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