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Lepidodendron is an extinct genus of primitive lycopodian vascular plants belonging the order Lepidodendrales.It is well preserved and common in the fossil record. Like other Lepidodendrales, species of Lepidodendron grew as large-tree-like plants in wetland coal forest environments.
Various specimens of Lepidodendrales have been historically categorized as members of Lepidodendron, a genus defined by morphology of leaf cushions. DiMichele established Diaphorodendron to dissuade ambiguity over these widely ranging specimens, which includes some structurally preserved specimens which were previously members of Lepidodendron.
[3] [24] The remains of Lepidodendron lycopods formed many fossil coal deposits. In Fossil Grove, Victoria Park, Glasgow, Scotland, fossilized lycophytes can be found in sandstone. The Lycopodiopsida had their maximum diversity in the Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous), particularly tree-like Lepidodendron and Sigillaria that dominated ...
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†Lepidodendron [1] †Lepidodendron aculeatum †Lepidodendron acuminatum [1] †Lepidodendron brittsii – or unidentified comparable form [1] †Lepidodendron clypeatum [1] †Lepidodendron dichotomum – or unidentified comparable form [1] †Lepidodendron lanceolatum [1] †Lepidodendron magnum – or unidentified comparable form [1]
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