The late Miocene (Pannonian) flora of Pécs-Danitzpuszta was first studied and published
by Hably & Sebe (2016). Recent collections, however, revealed additional foliage remains,
some also providing epidermal details. A well-preserved leaf fragment assigned to
Laurophyllum based on its micromorphology proves the presence of Lauraceae. A frequent
element of European Miocene floras, Laurophyllum pseudoprinceps, is first described
from the late Miocene (Pannonian) of Hungary. In addition, a leafl et of Engelhardia
orsbergensis is also first reported as a thermophilous element in the Hungarian late
Miocene.