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What does the name 'Lepidodendron' mean and where does it originate from? 🔎 The name 'Lepidodendron' comes from the Greek words λεπίς (lepis), meaning 'scale', and δένδρον (dendron), meaning 'tree'. This name reflects the plant's distinctive scale-like bark. What is Lepidodendron and where was it commonly found? 💎 Lepidodendron is an extinct genus of primitive lycopodian vascular plants that belonged to the order Lepidodendrales. These plants thrived during the Carboniferous Period.
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Another club moss tree, Sigillaria, along with its relative Lepidodendron, were among the most common and most widespread floras of Europe and North America. Both club mosses belong to the lycopod class (Lycopsida). These trees dominated the Carboniferous up to the Middle–Late Pennsylvanian boundary. (Image: Drawing of Sigillaria courtesy of Jon Hughes/www.jfhdigital.com) Click the link to order a copy! https://amzn.to/2ESeU9b #Sigillaria #Toplink
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The Rise and Fall of the Scale Trees — In Defense of Plants
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Lepidophloios and it parts. The generic name means “scale bark.” It is similar to Lepidodendron. The main difference between these two genera in compression preservation is that Lepidophloios leaf cushions are: 1) wide than high, and 2) imbricate – they protrude and overlap like shingles. For beginning and experienced geologists. Get it here: https://amzn.to/2JfX7Wo #AtlasOfPennsylvanian #Toplink
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Gone before their time? These 10 extinct species are certainly gone but they're not forgotten, and they may not even be gone for good if biological technology continues to advance. Could we bring them back? Should we even try? If the answer to the former is “yes”, then the question of the latter is moot.
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Do you have Rhododendrons in your garden? Here are tips and advice on how to take care of your Rhododendrons. Infographic.
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A gardener's guide to shaping a rhododendron and keeping it healthyWith their lush greenery and beautiful flowers, rhododendrons (and azaleas, which are included in the Rhododendron family) make a beautiful addition to any landscape....
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Some rhododendrons reach an enormous size if not pruned. Photo: Oh Kaye, flickr.com Question: I have a very large rhododendron (2.5 mContinue Reading
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Gardening expert Erin Hostetler provides insights into the most effective pruning techniques to help you keep your lime tree healthy year-round.
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Ways to Prune Rhododendrons. Top: To shape a rhododendron, follow the branch down to the last whorl of leaves you want to keep and cut just above those leaves. Bottom: Cuts for rejuvenation pruning are made much farther back on the shrub. On the primary branches, make your cut just above a latent bud, or even better, a cluster of buds. In severe cases, you can sometimes cut your rhododendron to within 6 inches of the ground.
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Leucadendrons are fascinating and beautiful flowering plants, as long as you know how to care for them. Learn more about how and when to prune leucadendrons to get the most out of their flowering potential with the information found in this article.
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The most common pests, diseases and problems of Rhododendron and Azaleas
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Alex Abair on Instagram: “I already got it this year... (Toxicodendron diversilobum)”
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. Liriodendron tulipifera 'FASTIGIATUM'
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