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A First in Fossil Research: Seeds Sprouting From 40-Million-Year-Old Pine Cone Encased in Amber – SciTechDaily
Oregon State University research has uncovered the first fossil evidence of a rare botanical condition known as precocious germination…

The first fossil evidence of a rare botanical condition known as precocious germination in which seeds sprout before leaving the fruit. Credit: George Poinar Jr., OSU
Oregon State University research has uncovered the first fossil evidence of a rare botanical…
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