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1847:Liddell, Henry George & Scott, Robert (1940).
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1913:History of palaeobotany : selected essays
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1113:Period contain a wealth of fossils containing
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2426:"Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries"
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1712:(1826–1897), Tertiary floras
1710:Constantin von Ettingshausen
226:List of transitional fossils
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3994:Horticulture
3984:Floriculture
3886:Correct name
3736:Reproduction
3726:Woody plants
3651:Plant growth
3610:Gas Exchange
3595:Phytomelanin
3473:Plant embryo
3223:Reproductive
3071:Phragmoplast
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1783:Cryptospores
1740:Birbal Sahni
1674:paleoecology
1652:
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1628:Please help
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864:Paleoecology
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799:systems and
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717:paleontology
712:
685:palaeobotany
684:
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609:Paleozoology
569:Paleoecology
563:
559:Paleobiology
312:Avian flight
249:Biogeography
206:Index fossil
191:Trace fossil
163:Paleontology
148:Early Eocene
137:
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107:
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52:Please help
47:verification
44:
4090:Paleobotany
3810:Pollen tube
3805:Pollinators
3795:Pollination
3790:Germination
3605:Respiration
3588:Chlorophyll
3434:Pedicellate
3368:Gametophyte
3287:Aestivation
3238:Antheridium
3233:Archegonium
3081:Plasmodesma
3058:Plant cells
2921:Paleobotany
2916:Ethnobotany
2901:Astrobotany
2610:, Heerlen,
2576:: 261–268,
2485:: 228–260.
1893:22 February
1758:Franz Unger
1685:(1928–2016)
1570:Palaeoraphe
1563:Pachypteris
1400:morphotaxon
1392:Vienna Code
1357:Arthroxylon
1331:Fossil-taxa
1303:Crossotheca
1184:introducing
1119:seed plants
1105:Widespread
943:rock strata
893:methodology
821:archaeology
813:development
803:, known as
756:prehistoric
703:), and the
681:Paleobotany
564:Paleobotany
385:Cephalopods
380:Butterflies
196:Microfossil
4084:Categories
3832:Microspore
3822:Sporangium
3800:Artificial
3488:Sporophyte
3483:Sporophyll
3478:Receptacle
3373:Gynandrium
3243:Androecium
3152:Vegetative
3022:Angiosperm
3017:Gymnosperm
2911:Dendrology
2652:2011-02-20
2518:Darwiniana
2459:2024-01-07
2435:2024-01-07
2411:2024-03-06
2388:2024-01-07
2362:2024-01-07
2342:2024-01-07
2025:2023-11-13
1976:2023-11-13
1952:2023-11-13
1859:2019-07-16
1809:References
1693:palynology
1646:April 2016
1535:Dillhoffia
1493:, such as
1475:Horsetails
1305:hughesiana
1285:pith casts
1240:Ginkgoites
1167:references
1142:Cretaceous
1123:seed ferns
1053:arthropods
1049:lycophytes
1037:hot spring
992:Period in
990:Ordovician
955:extraction
920:palynology
870:plant life
825:phytoliths
797:ecological
779:palynology
762:, such as
735:adjective
697:geological
614:Palynology
483:Cladistics
322:Multicells
80:newspapers
4029:Botanists
3947:Herbarium
3844:Megaspore
3742:Evolution
3685:Subshrubs
3653:and habit
3578:Nutrition
3573:Cellulose
3568:Bulk flow
3551:Materials
3514:Epidermis
3378:Gynoecium
3359:Endosperm
3354:Dispersal
3270:Staminode
3206:Sessility
3194:Cataphyll
3114:Mesophyll
3066:Cell wall
3007:Lycophyte
2987:Bryophyte
2941:Geobotany
2926:Phycology
2632:220069027
2616:700752855
2530:0011-6793
2499:0080-4606
2235:153969885
2193:0006-8098
1849:"παλαιός"
1617:does not
1528:Calamites
1455:from the
1431:Stigmaria
1420:Wisconsin
1353:Calamites
1345:Annularia
1289:Calamites
1057:arachnids
998:liverwort
982:Paleozoic
959:allergies
939:particles
895:from the
878:organisms
817:evolution
624:Taphonomy
534:Ichnology
478:Phylogeny
462:Evolution
450:Tetrapods
395:Dinosaurs
390:Cetaceans
136:A fossil
4069:Category
3989:Forestry
3979:Agronomy
3972:Practice
3923:Cultivar
3918:Cultigen
3778:timeline
3670:Rosettes
3558:Aleurone
3534:Trichome
3451:Perianth
3263:Filament
3121:Meristem
3044:glossary
2906:Bryology
2811:Archived
2770:Archived
2538:23223919
2319:30025163
2201:41762635
2076:13679913
1777:See also
1483:conifers
1242:huttonii
1216:charcoal
1192:May 2023
1138:Mesozoic
1099:Wattieza
1066:trunks,
1035:sinter (
1033:Devonian
1029:Scotland
986:cuticles
978:Silurian
972:of true
771:seaweeds
644:Category
440:Sea cows
435:Reptiles
425:Molluscs
332:Flagella
3747:Ecology
3504:Cuticle
3334:Capsule
3324:Anatomy
3275:Tapetum
3199:Petiole
3174:Rhizome
3169:Rhizoid
3096:Tissues
3086:Vacuole
3076:Plastid
2878:Outline
2873:History
2693:4419663
2673:Bibcode
2130:4419663
2110:Bibcode
2084:4383813
2056:Bibcode
1638:removed
1623:sources
1485:by the
1396:diatoms
1309:in situ
1293:Artisia
1224:3500 BC
1220:history
1180:improve
1090:conifer
882:extinct
831:and in
801:climate
758:marine
752:fossils
744:palaios
738:παλαιός
725:palaeo-
445:Spiders
420:Mammals
415:Insects
180:Fossils
94:scholar
4051:Plants
3954:(IAPT)
3707:Lianas
3675:Shrubs
3627:Starch
3519:Nectar
3439:Raceme
3405:Stigma
3393:Locule
3383:Carpel
3344:Pyrena
3282:Flower
3258:Anther
3253:Stamen
3248:Pollen
2970:groups
2862:Botany
2741:
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2691:
2665:Nature
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1265:Rhynia
1169:, but
1092:-like
1086:leaves
1084:-like
1070:, and
1068:fronds
1045:clades
1041:silica
1025:Rhynie
928:spores
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