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One of the most well known extinct trees   by period are sigillara and lepidodendron which were both giant clubmosses that had thrived in the carboniferious period. Sigillaria was a tall tree growing up to 30-40 metres and lived through late carboniferious and died out in early permian. However, leipidodendron  grew up to a very tall height of 100 metres making it an extremely tall tree but it only lived from early carboniferious to late caboniferious. Another type of plant that grew in the carboniferious period was called calamites. These were giant horsetail plants that had scale like leaves and a small trunk.

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To the right is an artists impression of what a sigillaria mostly would have looked like if it was alive.

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here is most of the extinct plants 

Permian

Triassic

Jurassic[edit]

Cretaceous

Paleocene

Eocene

Oligocene

Miocene

Pliocene

Pleistocene

Modern extinctions

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Africa

 

Saint Helena Olive (Nesiota elliptica)

Americas

Asia

Europe

Oceania

See also: List of extinct flora of Australia

Plants extinct in the wild

 

Encephalartos woodii

 

Cosmos atrosanguineus

 

Sophora toromiro

Africa

Americas

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Extinct plant cultivars

The 'Ansault' pear

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