Name: Lepidodendron Aculeatum
Period: Carboniferous to the late Triassic. 360 to 205 million years ago.
Notes: Extinct tree-sized, tree-like plant from the Carboniferous Period to the late Triassic. Though superficially it resembled a tree, this plant was most closely related to modern quillworts, meaning it wasn't a true tree. As it grew its central stem eventually split into exactly branches, and then each branch further split into more as the plant continued to mature; further branching occurred until the plant reached full maturity. At the ends of its branches were oval-shaped cones. As the plant grew it shed its lower leaves which resulted in the scar-pattern found on its stem and branches giving it its name of "scale tree". Fossils have been found extensively throughout the world suggesting it had a global reach.
There are 16 models in this set:
5 Standard. Fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes.
5 Health. Thriving, distressed, unhealthy, dying, dead.
6 Maturity. Ancient, young, growing, immature, forming, sapling.
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Software: Poser 13