What was the first flower?

Researchers have found an ancient plant in Liaoning, Archaefructus, that has very small, simple flowers and could be one of the first flowering plants. Archaefructus lived around 130 million years ago and probably grew in or near the water.
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What is the oldest species of flower?

Fossilized specimens of the Montsechia vidalii were discovered in the Pyrenees in Spain more than 100 years ago, but an international team of paleobotanists recently analyzed them and discovered that at around 130 million years old, it's the oldest flowering plant yet discovered.
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What was the first flower look like?

Revealed: The First Flower, 140-million Years Old, Looked Like a Magnolia.
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When was the first flower ever made?

Once upon a time on Earth, there was a first flower. Flowering plants, also called angiosperms, originated at least 140 million years ago. The oldest flower fossils documented, however, are about 130 million years old.
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What is the first flower that blooms?

1. Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis). These are the earliest of the spring-blooming bulbs, often poking out above the snow as early as January or February, even in the Northeast and Midwest. Snowdrop flowers have three white petals that hang down like milk drops dripping off the stems.
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Did flowers exist with dinosaurs?

These plants with their scrambling leaves and massive drooping flowers were around when dinosaurs roamed the earth. In the Cretaceous period (142 -65 million years ago) the early flowers had arrived, with many pollinated by insects too – just like flowers today.
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Are tulips the first flowers to bloom?

Snowdrops, or Galanthus, are often the first spring flowers to appear in season - and they're a great choice for areas that stay cool a bit later in the year. These short-statured plants with small white blooms are incredibly hardy, and most early spring bulbs will flower before the last day of winter!
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Is Magnolia the oldest flower?

Did you know they they are one of the most ancient flowering plant lineages in existence? Magnolias first came on to the scene somewhere around 95 million years ago.
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How old is a flower girl?

Usually, flower girls and ring bearers range from ages three to eight years old. But don't let that stop you from giving those roles to someone younger or older, or even to adults, especially if you're not too keen on the idea of including children in your wedding.
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What did the first plant look like?

The first terrestrial plants were probably in the form of tiny plants resembling liverworts when, around the Middle Ordovician, evidence for the beginning of the terrestrialization of the land is found in the form of tetrads of spores with resistant polymers in their outer walls.
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Was orchid the first flower on Earth?

The oldest so far discovered is the 130- million-year-old aquatic plant Montsechia vidalii unearthed in Spain in 2015. However it is thought that flowering plants first appeared much earlier than this, sometime between 250 and 140 million years ago.
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How long ago did flowers start?

Summary: Flowering plants likely originated between 149 and 256 million years ago according to new research. Flowering plants likely originated between 149 and 256 million years ago according to new UCL-led research.
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Did flowers evolve after dinosaurs?

Ancient Roots: Flowers May Have Existed When First Dinosaur Was Born. Newfound fossils hint that flowering plants arose 100 million years earlier than scientists previously thought, suggesting flowers may have existed when the first known dinosaurs roamed Earth, researchers say.
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What are ancient flowers?

Ancient Flowers are collectible items found in Skyward Sword. They are found only in Lanayru Province, and can only be acquired when an area is affected by a Timeshift Stone, thus sending it to the past. The Ancient Flower sells for 30 Rupees and can be used to upgrade certain items.
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What's the oldest known plant?

What is this? Pando, the name of a massive clonal colony of quaking aspens in Utah's Fishlake National Forest, is the oldest living plant in the world. Researchers aren't sure how old Pando really is, but estimates say the tree colony is over 80,000 years old.
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What is the world's smallest flower?

Abstract. Watermeal, Wolffia australiana, is the smallest known flowering monocot and is rich in protein. Despite its great potential as a biotech crop, basic research on Wolffia is in its infancy.
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Is 11 too old for flower girl?

Flower girls are between ages 3 - 8.

You can have a flower girl who's 9 or 10 (they're so cute, too!), but at this age, she might prefer to be called a junior bridesmaid.
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Can a boy be flower girl?

These days, there is no age that is “too old” to be a flower girl (or boy!). Traditionally, flower girls were between the ages of four and eight years old but modern weddings allow for many more options, from babies being adorably carried by their parents to grandmas stepping in as flower girls!
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Can a 12 year old be a flower girl?

Flower girls should be between the ages of 3 and 7. Eight is a stretch if she's a big kid. Junior bridesmaids are 12-16, although you can extend that younger if you need to. Better to have a younger JBM than to have an Amazon flower girl.
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Can you eat magnolia?

Did you know that magnolia flowers are edible? Not only edible, but also delicious, with a mild ginger flavour. They can be eaten fresh and raw in a salad, but they also work well pickled. Pickled magnolia blossoms remind me of Japanese gari – the thinly sliced and pickled ginger often served with sushi.
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What was the first flower grown in space?

This weekend, a pretty flower became so much more when astronaut Scott Kelly tweeted its picture back to Earth. The brilliant orange bloom is the first flower ever grown in space.
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Is magnolia poisonous?

ANSWER: The American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has a list, Toxic and Non-Toxic Plant List – Dogs. If you do a search on that list for "magnolia", you will find an entry for Magnolia stellata (star magnolia) and it is listed in the "Non-Toxic" section.
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What comes first daffodils or tulips?

Most tulips come into bloom after the daffodils are already well into their show, but there are some exceptions. Some species tulips, and tulips in the Fosteriana and Kaufmanniana groups, are a little bit precocious.
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Are tulips pink?

If you love shades of pink or red, you'll find tulips ranging from pale pink to deep burgundy and every shade in between. Red tulips are a classic, bringing to mind the tulip fields of Holland, but you can grow your favorite in your garden or indoors.
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What is a summer flower?

Warm-season annuals, from angelonia to zinnias, come into their own, while a seemingly endless parade of perennials and flowering shrubs ride a wave of continuous bloom. Even summer-blooming bulbs get into the act, with lilies and dahlias at their peak.
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