The finding also helps resolve an ongoing debate in the field
of paleobotany on the origin of the Rhamnaceae plant family.
«The peach is an important part of human history, and it's important to understand how it became what it is today,» said Peter Wilf, a professor
of paleobotany at Penn State and co-author of the article.
Not exact matches
The North Carolina Museum
of Natural Sciences»
paleobotany collection contains approximately 1600 specimens.