
Scientists are trying to decode an ancient flower to understand why its seeds can

A group of researchers from Chiang Mai University (Thailand) has just announced the discovery of a new species of flowering plant.

A mysterious plant with lantern-like flowers, declared extinct in 2010, has been rediscovered in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.

Newly published research on genomic data from 9,506 species, as well as examining 200 fossils, provides the deepest insight to date into the evolutionary history of flowering

The researchers discovered intact fossils to every cell of the world's oldest lilies in Brazil.

Scientists claim that perfume has the same appeal as it was from dinosaurs.

Scientists found clues to ancient flower varieties that existed at the same time as the dinosaurs Ankylosaurus and Iguanadon.

A plant preserved in amber about 100 million years ago has revealed evidence of sexual reproduction of flowering plants.

Recent fossils discovered in Switzerland show that ancestors of flowering plants appeared 240 million years ago during the Early Triassic period.

According to TheVerge, we can now know how ancestors of flowers today are thanks to scientists who have used computer models to recreate plants that lived 140 million years ago.