Environment
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Newly Found 80-Million-year-Old Fossil Plant in California Sheds Light on Modern Day Crops
The discovery of an 80-million-year-old fossil plant shifts the known origins of lamiids to the Cretaceous period, extending the record of nearly 40,000 species of flowering plants, including modern-day staple crops
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