Multiple Annularia Horsetail Plant Fossils

Annularia frondosa

Calamitales

Neuropteris sp.

Pteridospermales

Geological Time: Carboniferous (Mississippian)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Annularia: 80 - 10 mm long by 22 mm – 7 mm across Neuropteris: 37 mm long by 18 mm across on a 120 mm by 130 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Carbonelle Mine, Belgium

Fossil Code: LC01

Price: $125.00 - sold


Annularia Description: This fine specimen is a member of the Calamitales (horsetails) which belong to the Sphenophytes. Whorls of small leaflets are arranged concentrically around a thin stem and are called Annularia or Asterophyllites. Calamites itself is the name originally given to a stem section, but now applies to the entire plant. These were indicative of humid to wet habitats such as along rivers and lake shores. The Horsetails are also termed Arthrophytes, or jointed plants, due to their construction of regular segments. The only living example of the sphenophytes is the horsetail Equisetum. This specimen shows several fronds whose leaf whorls show the star like appearance for which such whorls are named. The reverse has a frond of the seed fern Neuropteris.

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