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- Baragwanathia is a genus of extinct lycopsid plants of Late Silurian to Early Devonian age (427 to 393 million years ago), fossils of which have been...
- orders included by Taylor et al. are: Order †Drepanophycales (including Baragwanathia, Drepanophycus and Asteroxylon) Order †Protolepidodendrales Order †Lepidodendrales...
- in nature. Preferred habitats were likely along rivers and streams. Baragwanathia appears to be almost as old, dating to the early Ludlow (420 million...
- to diversify rapidly resulting in the colonisation of Gondwana. The Baragwanathia Flora, found only in the Yea Beds of Victoria, Australia, occurs in...
- Rickards, R.B. (2000). "The age of the earliest club mosses: the Silurian Baragwanathia flora in Victoria, Australia". Geological Magazine. 137 (2): 207–209...
- leaves (microphylls), such as those of the early Devonian lycopsid Baragwanathia, first evolved as enations, extensions of the stem. True leaves or euphylls...
- ISBN 978-7-03-036616-0, retrieved 2019-10-25 Cooksonia on Palaeos Cooksonia, a very old land plant The Earliest Known Vascular Plant... Except for Baragwanathia...
- Richard.) In Australia, the Baragwanath Transform and the fossil plant Baragwanathia were named after the geologist William Baragwanath (died 1966). Judith...
- continued to grow fully into the leaf to form the mid-vein (such as in Baragwanathia). The fossil record appears to display these traits in this order, but...
- the zosterophylls, had diversified and primitive lycopods, such as Baragwanathia (originally discovered in Silurian deposits in Victoria, Australia)...