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A fossil flower

A fossil flower from the Foulden Maar site.

Fossil flowers provide information about ancient plants’ pollination and dispersal.

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Rights: John Conran, Daphne Lee and Uwe Kaulfuss, CC BY-SA 4.0
Published: 8 August 2023Updated: 7 August 2023Size: 1.39 MB
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