Sakmarian Age

The Sakmarian (293.5–290.1 Ma) is the second stage of the Early Permian (Cisuralian Epoch), occurring before the Artinskian Age, and after the Asselian Age

Geologic Age

  • 295.0±0.18290.1±0.26 Ma

Eon / Era / Period / Epoch

What happened during this time?

Biological

Flora, spore-bearing

  • Forests of scale trees, ferns, horsetails, progymnosperms, and seed ferns

  • The dominant trees are noeggerathian progymnosperms with an emergent layer of scale trees, such as Sigillaria in some areas

  • Extant clubmoss groups, such as the Lycopodiales and Selaginellales are found in the understory of some forests

  • There are abundant marattialean tree ferns, as well as smaller zygopterid ferns

  • Sphenophyllophytes are found in the under-story and horsetails along rivers and wetlands

  • One of the earliest known true ferns,Oligosporangiopteris zhongxiangii, comes found from Inner Mongolia, North China (Frojdová et al. 2021)

Flora, seed-bearing

  • The Cordaitales diversify in Euramerica, and Glossopteridales diversify in Gondwana

  • Cycads may have been present, but there is debate on the earliest known member of this group

  • Giganopterids were among the most striking and important plants of the Cathaysian flora of Sino-Malaya (Wang 1999)

  • Seed ferns, such as the medullosids, callistophytes, and peltasperms were still on the landscape, surviving from the Carboniferous

    • Medullosids had a (semi-)self-supporting growth habit with a high water-conducting potential of these plants, thriving under seasonally-dry climate on wet, rocky soils showing proximity to the groundwater level (Luthardt et al. 2021)