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A beautifully-preserved set of flowers from an extinct angiosperm has been found in an amber mine from Myanmar. The press release from Oregon State Univeristy has a photo, but the details extend beyond the visible down to the microscopic level: even pollen tubes penetrating the stigma were found." CEH
"The fossils were discovered from amber mines in the Hukawng Valley of Myanmar, previously known as Burma. The newly-described genus and species of flower was named Micropetasos burmensis." OSU
He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down:
Job 14:2