Discovery of unknown habitats in the carboniferous flora in the Pyrenees

A study reveals how the Sigillaria brardii species — a fossil plant typical of peatlands and abundant in the flora of Europe and North America during the Upper Carboniferous — colonized new areas in the riverbeds of the great European mountain range known as the Variscan mountains, far from their natural habitat.
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