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During the Devonian Period is when vascular plants most likely evolved. The evidence of this time scale is that fossils dating back to the Devonian Period have been found.

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What is first plant to evolve?

The first plants to evolve on Earth were likely simple, non-vascular plants like algae that appeared around 1 billion years ago. These early plants eventually gave rise to more complex vascular plants, like ferns and seed-producing plants, through the process of evolution over millions of years.


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A paleontologist finds a plant fossil that shows evidence of a vascular structure What can the paleontologist conclude plants?

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Which plants are vascular?

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Is daisy non vascular or vascular?

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