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1. A woody, dicot-like plant - maybe arborescent, but more likely a fruticose, shrubby plant of seasonally dry, sub-tropical habitats 2. LEAVES were simple, persisent (evergreen), entire, alternate, pinnately veined, glabrous, and probably stipulate 3. FLOWERS were solitary, terminal, perfect, actinomorphic, with no connation or adnation. The numerous floral parts of this flower were spirally arranged on an elongate floral axis. PERIANTH: many parted with poor differentiation between appendages of the corolla and calyx (TEPALS) ANDROECIUM: many stamens that were broad and laminar (no distinct filament) GYNOECIUM: apocarpous and producing a FOLLICLE The flowers were probably
adapted for insect pollination (entomophilous), most likely
beetles, as opposed to wind pollination (anemophilous). |
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