Cordaites

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The explosive is spelled Cordite.
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Tracheophyta (Pteropsida)
Class: Gymnospermae
Order: Cordaitales
Family: Cordaitaceae
Genus: Cordaites

Cordaites is an important genus of extinct gymnosperms which grew on wet ground: compare the Everglades in Florida. Frequently between the roots of these trees Carbonicola (brackish water mussels and crustacea are found. The fossils are found in rock sections from the Upper Carboniferous of the Dutch - Belgian - German coal area. A number of many noteworthy types from this line are:

  • Cordaites principalis
  • Cordaites ludlowi (named after Ludlow, a coal area in United Kingdom)

In contrast to many other plant varieties, Cordaites seeds are not rare, because they are rather large (up to 10mm); those seeds are named Cardiocarpus.

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