Aphlebia

/əˈfli.bi.ə/ noun

In paleobotany, small leaf-like or scale-like structures found on the stems of fossil ferns, possibly representing primitive leaves.

From Greek 'a-' (without) plus 'phlebion' (vein), referring to these structures lacking typical leaf veins. This botanical term describes mysterious fern features preserved in fossils.

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