Azolla primaeva
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azolla-primaeva-0-16867774
title:
Azolla primaeva
text:
Azolla primaeva is an extinct species of "water fern" in the family Salviniaceae known from Eocene fossils from the Ypresian stage, found in southern British Columbia. The species was first described from poorly preserved material collected in the Similkameen River area near Princeton, British Columbia and later noted from outcrops at Stump Lake northeast of Princeton. The fossils were described by David P. Penhallow in the 1890 volume On Fossil Plants from the Smilkameen Valley and Other Places
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description:
Extinct species of aquatic plant
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azolla_primaeva
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date modified:
2023-01-29T04:36:04Z
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