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Tilia johnsoni is an extinct species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae that, as a member of the genus Tilia, is related to modern lindens (called "limes" in Britain and "basswoods" in the US). The species is known from fossil leaves found in the early Eocene deposits of northern Washington state, United States and a similar aged formation in British Columbia, Canada.

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  • Tilia johnsoni est une espèce éteinte de tilleuls. C'est un parent des tilleuls modernes. L'espèce est connue grâce à des feuilles fossiles trouvées dans des couches de l'Éocène situées dans le nord de l'État de Washington et dans une formation identique en Colombie Britannique, au Canada. (fr)
  • Tilia johnsoni is an extinct species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae that, as a member of the genus Tilia, is related to modern lindens (called "limes" in Britain and "basswoods" in the US). The species is known from fossil leaves found in the early Eocene deposits of northern Washington state, United States and a similar aged formation in British Columbia, Canada. (en)
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  • Tilia (en)
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  • Fossil leaf of T. johnsoni (en)
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  • johnsoni (en)
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  • Tilia johnsoni est une espèce éteinte de tilleuls. C'est un parent des tilleuls modernes. L'espèce est connue grâce à des feuilles fossiles trouvées dans des couches de l'Éocène situées dans le nord de l'État de Washington et dans une formation identique en Colombie Britannique, au Canada. (fr)
  • Tilia johnsoni is an extinct species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae that, as a member of the genus Tilia, is related to modern lindens (called "limes" in Britain and "basswoods" in the US). The species is known from fossil leaves found in the early Eocene deposits of northern Washington state, United States and a similar aged formation in British Columbia, Canada. (en)
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  • Tilia johnsoni (fr)
  • Tilia johnsoni (en)
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