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SCIENTISTS at Yale University in Connecticut claim that this fossil,
which is 120 million years old, is the most ancient known flower. It was
previously thought to be a fern.

Leo Hickey and David Taylor from Yale described their find in Science
(9 February). They say that the tiny flowering plant is at least 5 million
years older than any previously identified flowers.

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