Zosterophyllum
Zosterophyllum A Lower Devonian psilopsid plant (Psilophytales) whose lower parts underwent H-branching, producing a tufted growth habit. Erect branches were smooth and the sporangia (see SPORE) were grouped together on terminal spikes.
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