Artist's reconstruction of Archaeanthus. (Credit: Photo-by David Dilcher)

1 posted on
09/16/2013 8:09:45 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
To: SunkenCiv
In before the “Earth is 6000 years old” crowd.
4 posted on
09/16/2013 8:12:39 PM PDT by
DManA
To: SunkenCiv
Thank goodness. This has been one of my deepest concerns. It will change the world.....
And provide another $50,000 in grant money..
To: SunkenCiv
I know there are a couple of them in my Michigan hometown. They really stand out because they’re so tall and straight.
6 posted on
09/16/2013 8:14:42 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: SunkenCiv
Yes Eastern China and Eastern USA are connected coz they have Communists in both Bejing and Albany.
8 posted on
09/16/2013 8:21:20 PM PDT by
bunkerhill7
(("The Second Amendment has no limits on firepower"-NY State Senator Kathleen A. Marchione.))
To: SunkenCiv
There is a Tulip Poplar in front of my home. When I bought the place my neighbor told me that there were only two of these trees in the city. It gets quite cold and snowy most winters here and I guess these trees don’t do well in that climate because their wood is soft. I am always picking up large branches after high winds. Late May to early June green, orange, and yellow flowers pop out. A very unique tree in these parts.
9 posted on
09/16/2013 9:35:31 PM PDT by
dznutz
To: SunkenCiv

They are abundant in South Mississippi and L.A.
11 posted on
09/16/2013 9:40:27 PM PDT by
Islander7
(There is no septic system so vile, so filthy, the left won't drink from to further their agenda)
To: SunkenCiv
Every Summer my tulip trees are home to zillions of aphids who drip a sticky dew on everything under them.
May be as much a mess as dinosaur droppings
12 posted on
09/16/2013 9:43:17 PM PDT by
jcon40
To: SunkenCiv
Looks like fine dining for our friends, the honeybee.
To: SunkenCiv
That blossom sure does resemble a magnolia flower.
14 posted on
09/17/2013 4:10:33 AM PDT by
Bigg Red
(Let me hear what God the LORD will speak. -Ps85)
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