Name: Medullosa Noei
Period: Carboniferous-Early Permian. 320-293.5 Million Years Ago.
Notes: Extinct plant from the Carboniferous to the Permian Period. It appears to have preferred floodplains and swampy ground where it grew in the prehistoric forest sub-story. These plants were small to medium-sized trees with fern-like fronds for leaves. It has no living counterpart today though superficially it resembled a modern day tree-fern. This plant is noted for having very large seeds; this, along with the size of its pollen, has suggested to some scientists that some form of animal interventions was required to fertile and disperse the seeds. If so, then this is the earliest known instance of a plant-animal symbiosis. Fossils have been found in North America, Europe, parts of Asia and Oceania suggesting this plant had a wide range.
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