Description: Specimen: Extremely rare lycopod fossil Pinacodendron ohmanni Weiss ( Sternberg 1820 ) = P. mussivumLocality: Poland, GZW Upper Silesia Coal Basin – All detailed info will be add to packageStratigraphy: Upper Carboniferous – Pennsylvanian - Westphalian A - Rudzkie BedsAge: ca. 315 myo Matrix dimensions: ca. 5,5 x 5,0 x 2,0 cm ( white square on pictures is 1,0 x 1,0 cm ) Description: Extremely rare, branched Carboniferous lycopod Pinacodendron ohmanni Weiss ( Sternberg 1820 ) = P. mussivum trunk ! Pinacodendron is an extinct genus of primitive, vascular, arborescent (tree-like) plant related to the Lycopsids (club mosses). It was part of the coal forest flora. Pinacodendron was rather small arborescent lycopod plants. They reached heights of over 2 - 3 metres. Pinacodendron was primitive and unusual clubmoss. Although, unlike its better known cousins like Sigillaria, Lepidodendron, Bothrodendron was not an arborescent clubmoss, and it did not produce any cones ! Like some herbaceous clubmoss Pinacodendron produced spores on it’s branches. Pinacodendron twigs are very, very rare and could be found only in very few collections. One of rarest fossil plant - lycopod I ever seen ! All Pinacodendron fossils are fund extremely rare. Systematic:Division: Tracheophyta (Lycoposida) Class: Lycopodinae Order: Lycophodiales Family: Pinacondraceae Genus: Pinacodendron Species: Pinacodendron ohmanni Weiss = P. mussivum
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