Name: Sphenophyllum Miravallis
Period: End Devonian to beginning Triassic. 360 to 251 million years ago.
Notes: A small extinct plant that was part of the Devonian, Permian, Carboniferous and Triassic forest understory. It appears to have occupied the swampy shorelines in between larger plants, and probably had its roots in water. It is related to modern day clubmosses and horsetails, but with no modern day representatives. It had a small herbaceous body with jointed stems, cuneate leaves in whorls of three or more, and terminal cones or sporophylls. Anatomic aspects of the plant suggest both an aquatic and a terrestrial habitat. Fossils have been found virtually the world over suggesting the plant had a global range.
There are 18 models in this set:
5 Standard. Fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes.
5 Health. Thriving, distressed, unhealthy, dying, dead.
5 Maturity. Ancient, young, growing, immature, seedling.
3 Size. Single plant, smaller patch, larger patch.
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Software: Poser 13