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- Postelsia palmaeformis, also known as the sea palm (not to be confused with the southern sea palm) or palm seaweed, is a species of kelp and classified...
- consuming a by-the-wind-sailor (Velella velella), a blue hydrozoan Postelsia palmaeformis at low tide in a tide pool Sea star, Pisaster ochraceus consuming a mussel...
- Cordaites is an important genus of extinct gymnosperms, related to or actually representing the earliest conifers. These trees grew up to 100 ft tall and...
- grow in strong currents, or may be more rigid in species like Postelsia palmaeformis that are exposed to the atmosphere at low tide. Many algae have a flattened...
- (Saccharina ****onica) Oarweed (Laminaria digitata) Sea palm Postelsia palmaeformis Bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana) Sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) Wakame...
- fragmentary specimens Lokutella Lokutella kondai Lokutella liasina Lokutella palmaeformis Cunchs Úrkút quarry. Épleny quarry Kericser (Lókút). A Rhynchonellatan...
- described by its discoverer Franz Josef Ruprecht in 1852 as Postelsia palmaeformis. His type-specimen is from Bodega Bay, California, but the species is...
- adiantoides Cordaianthus indeterminate Cordaicarpus C. dawsoni Cordaites C. palmaeformis C. prin****lis Cordiaxylon C. cf. dumusum Dadoxylon indeterminate Mesoxylon...
- bor****ifolius †Cordaites cr****inervis †Cordaites michiganensis †Cordaites palmaeformis †Cordaites prin****lis †Cordaites Robbiitentative report †Cornulites...
- Zbyněk Šimůnek (2015). "Cuticles of the Polish type material of Cordaites palmaeformis (Göppert) Weiss and a Cordaites prin****lis-like form from Germany, Pennsylvanian"...