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having a globose head which bore at least twelve flowers and has been preserved as fossils with several sessile fruits. The fruits are elongate to ellipsoidal in form, being 8β10 millimetres (0.31β0.39 in) by 4β5 millimetres (0.16β0.20 in), and
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Wang, Hongshan; Blanchard, Jane & Dilcher, David L. (2013). "Fruits, seeds, and flowers from the Warman clay pit (middle Eocene
Claiborne Group), western Tennessee, USA".
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