Noeggerathia

See text Noeggerathia is an extinct genus of noeggerathialean plant that lived during the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian periods.

[2] It is known for its compound leaves, each possessing two rows of leaflets which composed a 12-inch frond.

[2] The genus may have possessed strobili at the ends of its branches for reproductive purposes.

[1] Noeggerathia and noeggerathialeans in general have been described as difficult to classify as early as 1906[1] and as recently as 2009.

[1] Several well-preserved specimens of Noeggerathia and related plants have been discovered in the Bohemian Massif, with N. foliosa having the most complete fossil record in that area.