Name: Chaloneria Cormosa.
Period: Late Carboniferous to Triassic. 307 to 201 Million Years Ago.
Notes: A lycopsid plant that appeared during the late Carboniferous and went extinct during the Triassic period. There are no direct modern day relatives, but the plant is closely related to quillworts. It grew to around 2 metres tall and had a straight, non-branching stem and a thickened, tuberous base. It is believed to have been mostly semi-aquatic, and found in ponds and slowly moving streams where it grew in dense thickets under larger plants. The upper part consisted of a fertile fruiting zone, below which narrow leaves grew directly from the stem. Woody fibres were present, mainly in the lower part of the plant. Fossils have been found throughout the northern hemisphere.
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