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Eight interesting fossils
... Eight interesting fossils Evolution of plants The oldest land plants (1) The oldest land plants (2) Cooksonia (1) ... Links Eight fossils Eight interesting fossils of animals in my collection In the course of 35 years I have gathered some really fine fossils of animals. Below you will find eight interesting, self-found fossils from ...
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Hans' Paleobotany Pages
... existence of land plants date from 470 million years ago, from the Ordovician. The oldest fossils of land plants visible with the naked eye are about 425 million years old, from ... (France) Wood of Gymnosperms The tree fern Tempskya New! Palm wood or Palmoxylon Links Eight interesting fossils of animals Hans Steur, Ellecom, The Netherlands November 19, 2006
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... interesting topics, new advances, companies, and products. AGAINST animal testing (179 members) this community is against animal testing. how can people do this and go home to their family happy.........sickos Fossils ... your discussion of Evolution. Each day this group receives a high number of interesting messages. Our forum is for those with greater expertise. "Serious Science" awaits your input ...
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justgardeners.com
... found in Colorado indicate that roses existed 40 million years ago in North America. Other fossils have confirmed the range of ancient roses as far north as Alaska and as far ... Hybrid Roses (pictured right is ''Austrian Copper') Within the Species, or wild roses, are many interesting and beautiful roses. Botanists have subdivided these roses according to plant characteristics. These are the ...
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Arboretum Images 6
... tree (Schefflera actinophylla). Right: Tupidanthus calyptratus with multiple trunks bearing cauliflorous fruits. Another interesting member of this family in the Palomar College Arboretum is the spiked cabbage ... follicles. Each follicle has split open and the seed has fallen out. Conelike fossils similar to magnolia receptacles have been discovered in ancient sedimentary strata, indicating that ...
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Trees of Reed: Campus Trees, 1940
... with labels giving their names, both scientific and common, and indicating their geographic range. Particularly interesting specimens are now being replanted where they will be noticed and where they will lend ... any time of the year! It can't be done, for these trees are "living fossils" - ancient, primitive plants more closely related to the Conifers than to any other familiar trees ...
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Genetic Extra Credit LM 53-54
... two binomials such as (P + p) x (S + s): 3. The Rh factor is an interesting example of polygenic inheritance. Unlike the A-B-O blood types where all the alleles ... ? Plants That Lived With Dinosaurs References About Ancient Plants Fossils Of Ancient Plants Cycads And Continental Drift Ancient Plants Of Jurassic Park Living Fossils At Palomar College Amber: Nature's Transparent Tomb ...
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Lecture 10 Links
... more information on The Burgess Shale Fossils (great pictures! I highly recommend this site). Finally, here's a couple of general info sites that are interesting and informative: The Museum of Paleontology ...
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Lecture 9 Links
... the geologic eras in the diagram to learn more about the fossils that represent a particular era). To learn more about plate tectonics ... . To find out what the plants fossils of the area are like, check out the Plant Fossils of West Virginia. If you would ... Paleo Sites. Here's an interesting link to a FAQ about the fossil record and evolution: Transitional vertebrate fossils. Return to Contents Go to: ...
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The Cycads: Fossils of the Past
... many characteristics similar to the cycads of the present time; thus, the name living fossils. Apparently, during the Triassic and Jurassic periods, the cycads enjoyed an abundant distribution, because ... nursery trade, mainly species such as Z. furfuracea, Z. pumila and Z. integrifolia. Other interesting species are Z. floridana, Z. latifolia, Z. angustifolia, etc. Microcycas calocoma is a cycad ...
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