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Florissantia quilchenensis with long pedicel showing F. speirii calyxes range between 23 and 54 mm (0.91 and 2.13 in) having some of the largest calyxes in Florissantia . The calyxes show poorly developed to well developed lobes that indent between 20% and 35% from the outer margins and in flowers with poorly developed indentation, the calyx ...
The fossilized Florissantia quilchenensis, a flower from an extinct cocoa relative and a member of the family Malvaceae, is Stonerose's logo. Found by Lisa Barksdale, former Stonerose curator, and Wehr, at the time a paleobotanist and Burke Museum curator, it was featured in the National Geographic Magazine, July 2002. [14]
†Florissantia †Florissantia quilchenensis [53] (Mathewes & Brooke) Manchester A chocolate relative Florissantia quilchenensis: Hibiscus. Undescribed [27] A hibiscus Not described to species †Plafkeria. Undescribed [43] A linden relative Not described to species Tilia †Tilia johnsoni [16] Wolfe & Wehr A Linden. Tilia johnsoni: Cf. Tilia ...
The Coldwater Beds were defined by Dawson (1895) based on a section along the Coldwater River in the Okanagan Highlands. [3] The formation reaches a thickness of 230 metres (750 ft), [4] and comprises mudstones, shales and tuff deposited in a lacustrine environment.
A fossil of the cocoa flower Florissantia quilchenensis that symbolizes the Stonerose Interpretive Center... that the Stonerose fossil site contains the earliest known records of Rosaceae, the rose family?... that the paleobotanists David P. Penhallow and Chester A. Arnold both published studies on the extinct water-fern Azolla primaeva?
Florissantia quilchenensis [5] comb nov valid (Mathewes & Brooke) Manchester Eocene Ypresian. Okanagan Highlands Coldwater Beds Canada British Columbia. A mallow relative, moved from Holmskioldia quilchenensis Florissantia sikhote-alinensis [5] comb nov valid Manchester Late Eocene. Florissant Formation United States Colorado
Ypresian, Republic Fossilized calyx found in Republic from the Eocene mallow species Florissantia quilchenensis †Fagopsis [d] [43] †Fagopsis undulata [43] Fagus †Fagus langevinii [58] †Fagus manosii - type locality for species [26] †Fagus washoensis [9] †Florissantia †Florissantia quilchenensis [59] Fothergilla
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