Antoinne Sterk @antoinnesterk@cyberplace.social · activity timestamp 2 days ago Horsetail #BloomScrolling #Nature #Photography Read more Read less Translate alt The reproductive structures of a Horsetail, a plant often described as a "living fossil" because its lineage dates back over 300 million years to the Paleozoic era. Unlike flowering plants, horsetails reproduce via spores rather than seeds. The reproductive structures of a Horsetail, a plant often described as a "living fossil" because its lineage dates back over 300 million years to the Paleozoic era. Unlike flowering plants, horsetails reproduce via spores rather than seeds. Reply Boost or quote Boost Quote You cannot quote this post Like More actions Copy link Flag this post Block
alt The reproductive structures of a Horsetail, a plant often described as a "living fossil" because its lineage dates back over 300 million years to the Paleozoic era. Unlike flowering plants, horsetails reproduce via spores rather than seeds. The reproductive structures of a Horsetail, a plant often described as a "living fossil" because its lineage dates back over 300 million years to the Paleozoic era. Unlike flowering plants, horsetails reproduce via spores rather than seeds.