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TheSerenity
2 years ago

Farne are the oldest plants that have already existed at dinosaur times.

myotis
2 years ago

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/dinosaurs over a period of incredible 170 million years…

The plants also changed in time: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trias_(Geology)#Development_der_Flora and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreide_(Geology)#Development_der_Flora

It was in the Trias, among others, relatives of today’s ferns, tree ferns, palm ferns (NOT palms), ginkgos, box necks, beard flaps and first jaw-like… At that time all with species in the size of today’s trees…

Only in the chalk came conifers such as sequoia and deciduous trees such as pastures, maples, oak walnuts – so mainly wind polluted species…

Palm trees were only at the end of the Dino era, about the last 5 (of 170) million years…

Maxima370
2 years ago

Farne was already there and they were much bigger at the time.

Alexandra1410
2 years ago

Conifers are almost all descendants of trees at that time. Farne are much older than Dinos

Larimera
2 years ago

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