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Fossil plants of the carboniferous rocks of Great Britain

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The article was published on 1923-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 233 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Carboniferous.

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Carboniferous plants preserved within sideritic nodules : a remarkable state of preservation providing a wealth of information

TL;DR: In this paper, a new taxa was discovered within concretions in Sosnowiec (Upper Silesia), which contains new, hitherto unknown taxa particularly plant reproductive organs.
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The frond architecture of Sphenopteris pottsvillea (White) Gastaldo and Boersma

TL;DR: Recently collected specimens allow a better characterization of the frond architecture of Sphenopteris pottsvillea (White) Gastaldo and Boersma from the Plateau and Warrior Coalfields, Alabama as discussed by the authors.
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Leafy branches of Bothrodendron punctatum from the Westphalian D (Asturian) of Nova Scotia, Canada

TL;DR: Bothrodendron minutifolium has been found several times with leafy shoots attached, but Bothrodendion punctatum has, until now, only been found as large leafless stems as mentioned in this paper.
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Charbeckia macrophylla gen. et sp. nov. from the Lower Mississippian Price (Pocono) Formation of southeastern West Virginia.

TL;DR: The rigid appearance of the tapering rachis, the imbricate pinnae that appear to have resisted compression, and the reinforced pinnule margins imply thick evergreen leaves, perhaps adapted for drought tolerance.
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A New Look at the Carboniferous Lepidodendroid Stem Genus Sublepidophloios Sterzel

TL;DR: The recognition that Sublepidophloios Sterzel is a valid genus and that several other species can be referred to it expands the ideas of the range of leaf cushion morphology in the arborescent lycophytes.
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