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Ginkgo huttonii, fossilised ginkgo leaves
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Ginkgo huttonii, fossilised ginkgo leaves
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Fossil Fossilised Ginkgo Ginkgoaceae Ginkgoales Ginkgophyta Ginkgopsida Great Britain Gymnosperm Jurassic Maidenhair Mesozoic Phanerozoic Prehistoric Ginkgo Biloba Ginkgo Gardneri Maiden Hair Tree Maidenhair Tree Salisburia Adiantifolia
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1. Title: A Window into the Past: Ginkgo huttonii Fossilised Ginkgo Leaves from the Jurassic Period of Yorkshire, England 2.. This image showcases a collection of ancient Ginkgo huttonii fossilised ginkgo leaves, discovered in the rich Jurassic deposits of Yorkshire, England. Hailing from the Mesozoic Era, these fossils offer a unique glimpse into the prehistoric world, providing valuable insights into the evolutionary history of one of the world's most intriguing and resilient plant species. Ginkgo huttonii, also known as the Yorkshire Ginkgo, is a member of the Ginkgoaceae family, which includes the well-known Ginkgo biloba, or Maidenhair Tree. This fossilised leaf is a testament to the extensive distribution of Ginkgoales during the Phanerozoic Convergence, a period marked by the emergence of modern plant groups. The fan-shaped Ginkgo huttonii leaves, with their distinctive lobed and fan-like structure, are reminiscent of the Salisburia adiantifolia, another extinct member of the Ginkgoales. These ancient leaves are believed to have thrived in a warm, humid climate, providing essential oxygen and contributing to the Earth's carbon cycle during the Middle Jurassic. As a gymnosperm, Ginkgo huttonii produced its seeds without flowers, and its fossilised remains provide invaluable information about the evolution of seed plants during the Mesozoic Era. The discovery of these fossilised leaves in Yorkshire is a testament to the region's rich geological history and the ongoing research into the prehistoric world. This stunning image serves as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of the natural world, inviting us to explore the wonders of the past and appreciate the intricate connections that bind us to the Earth's ancient history.
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