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Rethinking evolution: Butterflies came first, flowers came second "How flowering plants evolved from seed-producing plants is one of the big mysteries in evolution," says van de Schootbrugge, "and our discovery opens new doors to this mystery." While flowering plants didn't exist, butterflies and moths probably fed on some non-flowering, seed-producing plants, such ...
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The origin of flower-making genes Flowering plants have evolved from plants without flowers. It is known that the function of several genes, called MADS-box genes, creates shapes peculiar to flowers such as stamens, pistils and petals. Plants that do not produce flowers, such as mosses, ferns and green algae, are also known to have ...
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She Cat do no wrong! Deeley looks every inch the natural beauty in a chunky scarf as she carries a ... She has been residing in sunny Los Angeles since hitting the big time as a presenter on So You Think You Can Dance in 2016. But Cat Deeley was making the most of her extended break back in her native Britain as she was spotted out and about with a bouquet of flowers in London on Thursday.
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Moths, butterflies came first, then flowers, new research shows "What we've found is that these butterflies and moths with mouth parts were feeding on pollen droplets of gymnosperm seeds -- from conifers related to pines, seed plants without fruits and flowers," Strother said. "They were feeding off the cone-borne seeds -- mainly as a source of water." The discovery ...
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Everything You Need to Know About Wedding Flowers: Best in Bloom "Most brides want something romantic, and greenery is really the trend right now. Lots of draped greenery with a few pops of color really gives them the romantic look they want. But peonies are still the top pick with brides for a large bloom flower." —Kelly Efird ...
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