Calamariaceae

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Calamariaceae

  1. (paleobotany) Certain pteridophytes with many fossils of large tree-like plants (calamites) that possessed ribbed stems similar to modern horsetails
    1. (dated) A taxonomic family within the order Calamariales.
    2. Synonym of Calamitaceae, a taxonomic family withing the order Equisetales.

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