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±0.18–290.1±0.26 Ma
Eon / Era / Period / Epoch
Phanerozoic; Mesozoic; Permian; Cisuralian (Early Permian)
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)