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Table 70: Abbreviations

af—achene fragments
b—buds
b/bs—buds/bud-scales
caps—capsules
cbs—culm-bases
ch—charred
clstgns—cleistogenes
c/n—culm-nodes
epid—epidermis
fcs—female cone scales
ff—fruit fragments
fgts—fragments
fls—flowers
fr—fruits
imm—immature
inc—including
lef—leaf epidermis fragments
lf—leaf
lfless—leafless
lvs—leaves
min—mineral-replaced
mstly—mostly
not pap/imb—Sphagnum species, not S. papillosum or S. imbricatum
per—perianth
pet—petals
pinn—pinnule
psf—pod segments/fragments
resp proc—respiratory processes
rh—rhizome
rt-tw—root/basal twig
s—seeds
scl sp—sclerenchyma spindles
sf—seed fragments
sht—shoot
shth—sheath
spec—specimen
spklts—spikelets
spr—sprouted specimens
st—stem
tw—twig
undisagg—undisaggregated
v dec—very decayed

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