Where do the flowers come from?
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At the time, the oldest fossils of flowering plants came from rocks that had formed from 100 million to 66 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. Paleontologists found a diversity of forms, not a few primitive forerunners. Long after Darwin's death in 1882, the history of flowers continued to vex scientists.
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Answer: Flowering plants are the dominant plant type on the planet, ranging from plants that we harvest for cut flower bouquets to those that we eat, like wheat and corn. The fossil record shows evidence of flowering plants 136 million years ago, according to paleobotanist James A.
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