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Carboniferous Flora Identification


Rockin' Ric

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Can someone please identify these plant whorls? They were found among ferns, calamities and cyperite leaves. Do they belong to the Lycopod family? What would they be classified as?

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I'm not a specialist in carboniferous plants, so my thought about Asterophyllites longifolius for the second picture would be just merely a guess. :)

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Those are gorgeous.

 

I think @fiddlehead may have a clue on these, even though it's not Mazon material. 

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