Pecopteris polymorpha - Carboniferous
Pecopteris polymorpha
Formation: Montceau Formation
Location: Montceau-Les-Mines, France
Period : Carboniferous
Pecopteris is an extinct genus of the Marattiaceae family, consisting of ferns that grew in swampy environments. They first appeared in the Devonian period, flourished during the Carboniferous, and went extinct in the Permian. Their fossils are found worldwide, with leaf impressions being the most common.
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Pecopteris polymorpha
Formation: Montceau Formation
Location: Montceau-Les-Mines, France
Period : Carboniferous
Pecopteris is an extinct genus of the Marattiaceae family, consisting of ferns that grew in swampy environments. They first appeared in the Devonian period, flourished during the Carboniferous, and went extinct in the Permian. Their fossils are found worldwide, with leaf impressions being the most common.
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