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Tag Archives: Acorus calamus

some Basal Monocoplates have been planted.

Posted on August 26, 2013 by newleafdulwich
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Our pond has been planted with Acorus calamus, Nymphaea “Albatros” and Butomus umbellatus. These plants are some of the first flowering plants on Earth. They are the start of our timeline of the evolution of flowers going back 140 million years.

pond with acorus

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Posted in nature, New Leaf | Tagged Acorus calamus, Butomus, Flowering plant, Nymphaea, phylogeny | Leave a reply

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