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‘Alien plant’ fossil found close to Utah ghost city would not belong to any recognized plant households, residing or extinct


Scientists have found that an “alien plant” first discovered close to a Utah ghost city 55 years in the past would not look like associated to any at the moment residing household or genus.

Paleontologists first discovered fossilized leaf specimens of the plant in 1969 and named it Othniophyton elongatum, which interprets to “alien plant.” At the time, they believed the extinct species could possibly be associated to ginseng.

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