There are many extinct plant species from India. Examples include: the Nilgiri Holly, Kerala Legume Tree, Courtallum Wendlandia and Meghalaya Sterculia. Plants that may go extinct are endangered.
Some extinct plants in the taiga include the giant club-moss (Lepidodendron), the scale tree (Lepidodendron), and the Calamites tree (Calamites). These plants existed during the Carboniferous period and are no longer found in the taiga biome today.
Some extinct plants in Mauritius include the dodo tree (Sideroxylon grandiflorum), the Round Island burr (Solenostemon dioscorides), and the Bojer's arrowroot (Maranta bojeri). These plants were driven to extinction primarily due to habitat loss and the introduction of non-native species.
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No, a branching tree diagram can also show relationships between living and extinct organisms, illustrating their evolutionary history and common ancestry.
The Tambalacoque tree,also known as the "dodo tree", was hypothesized by Stanley Temple to have been eaten from by Dodos, and only by passing through the digestive tract of the dodo could the seeds germinate; he claimed that the tambalacocque was now nearly extinct. The Dodo birds possibly ate the fruit of the "dodo tree" not the tree itself. Of course, the dodo bird is now long extinct.
The Sparks and the Franklin.
No.
no it is not
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Humans will never go extinct!
then there would be no red eyed green tree frogs sitting on the wall.
The gumbo-limbo tree is alive and well.
NONo.
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The tree of life is believed to bring new life to extinct species. It is also to give a new life to the living.
You don't.
yes