lepidodendrales การใช้
- The architecture of the lepidodendrales has been called " cheap ".
- Lepidodendrales likely lived in the wettest parts of the coal swamps that existed during the Carboniferous period.
- Lepidodendrales of the Carboniferous lowland forests, even if these plants also had CAM photosynthesis they were not a major component of the total biomass.
- The Carboniferous lycophytes of the order Lepidodendrales, which are cousins ( but not ancestors ) of the tiny club-moss of today, were huge trees with trunks 30 meters high and up to 1.5 meters in diameter.
- It has been noted that the coal that formed during an evenly wet climate is dominated by " lepidodendrales ", and the layer above the coal formed during a transitional and more varied climate is dominated by " Macroneuropteris " and the tree fern " Psaronius ".