Biology
Recent Study Finds Montsechia to be Earth's First Flower
Paleobontanist David Dilcher carefully studied fossilized Montsechia, to determine that it is Earth's first flowering plant. This discovery contradicts previous beliefs that angiosperms were the planet's earliest flowers.
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