Anatomy and development of fruits of Lauraceae from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert

SA Little, RA Stockey, B Penner - American Journal of Botany, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Investigations of the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert reveal evidence for the connection of
lauraceous flowers to fruits through a developmental series. Youngest fruits are found with …

Fruits and seeds from the Princeton chert (middle Eocene) of British Columbia: Rosaceae (Prunoideae)

SRS Cevallos-Ferriz, RA Stockey - Botanical Gazette, 1991 - journals.uchicago.edu
Three anatomically preserved endocarps, each with one enclosed seed, are described from
the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) Allenby Formation of British Columbia, Canada. Fruits …

Permineralized fruits and seeds from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia: Araceae

S Cevallos‐Ferriz, RA Stockey - American Journal of Botany, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
Some of the most conspicuous fruit and seed remains from the Middle Eocene Princeton
chert locality (Allenby Formation) are assignable to the Araceae. Several thousand …

Grexlupus carolinensis, a new probable lauraceous fruit from the Late Cretaceous of North Carolina

JE MICKLE - Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 1996 - JSTOR
A probable fossil fruit, Grexlupus carolinensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Late
Cretaceous age Neuse River Cutoff locality, Goldsboro, NC. The fruits are ovoid, averaging …

An Early Paleocene carpoflora from the Denver Basin of Colorado, USA, and its implications for plant-animal interactions and fruit size evolution

IB Huegele, SR Manchester - International Journal of Plant …, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
Premise of research. Fossil fruit and seed floras are valuable because of the wealth of
taxonomic characters that they can provide, but they are rare in the Cenozoic of North …

The Princeton chert: evidence for in situ aquatic plants

SRS Cevallos-Ferriz, RA Stockey, KB Pigg - Review of Palaeobotany and …, 1991 - Elsevier
Abstract The Middle Eocene Princeton chert from southern British Columbia represents one
of the richest known assemblages of permineralized Tertiary plants. Affinities with modern …

Early diverging asterids of the Late Cretaceous: Suciacarpa starrii gen. et sp. nov. and the initial radiation of Cornales

BA Atkinson - Botany, 2016 - cdnsciencepub.com
Two permineralized cornalean fruits from the Campanian of the state of Washington in the
northwestern United States were studied using the cellulose acetate peel technique. One …

A review of the plants of the Princeton chert (Eocene, British Columbia, Canada)

KB Pigg, ML DeVore - Botany, 2016 - cdnsciencepub.com
The Princeton chert is one of the most completely studied permineralized floras of the
Paleogene. Remains of over 30 plant taxa have been described in detail, along with a …

Fossil flowers and pollen ofLauraceae from the Upper Cretaceous of New Jersey

PS Herendeen, WL Crepet, KC Nixon - Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1994 - Springer
A fossil trimerous flower from the Turonian (ca. 90 MYBP, Upper Cretaceous) of New Jersey
is described as a new genus in the family Lauraceae. The fossil flower is charcoalified and …

Permineralized fruits and seeds from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia: Nymphaeaceae

SRS Cevallos-Ferriz, RA Stockey - Botanical Gazette, 1989 - journals.uchicago.edu
Nymphaeaceous seeds and their probable fruit remains are described from the Middle
Eocene Allenby Formation of Princeton. British Columbia. These seeds are subspheroidal to …