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According to Lilly Pilly Fossils, the Snowy Mountains were Once Snowless!
Posted on October 3, 2018 by Annemarie Gaskin
Leaf fossils discovered high in Australia’s Snowy Mountains have revealed a past history of warmer rainforest vegetation and a lack of snow, in contrast with the alpine vegetation and winter snow-covered slopes of today. University of Adelaide research, published in the American Journal of Botany, describes fossils of the iconic Australian tree, the Lilly Pilly, […]
Posted in Environment Institute, Plant Conservation, Plant Conservation Biology, Publications
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Tagged Dr Peter Wilson, Leaf fossils, lilly pilly, Myall Tarran, Palaeobotany, Professor Bob Hill, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Snowy Mountains, State Herbarium of South Australia
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