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Giant cladoxylopsid trees resolve the enigma of the Earth's earliest forest stumps at Gilboa

William E. Stein, Frank Mannolini, Linda VanAller Hernick, Ed Landing & Christopher M. Berry

Nature 446, 904-907(19 April 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05705

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Wattieza Stockmans from South Mountain, New York, NYSM 17039.

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Large trunk and reconstruction of plant from South Mountain, New York.

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Trunk top and base of Wattieza Stockmans from South Mountain, New York; details of the large trunk specimen, NYSM 17040.

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