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How old are VFTs?..

FlytrapGurl

apple rings.. what more can i say?
How old are VFTs? Are they like, ancient? Or are they somewhat recent?
 
An interesting question. I have been compiling my own speculative timeline of CP develpoment. My own thought on the matter is that they are fairly recent. My argument stemming from their being highly specialized (usually an end produce of evolution) and have a very limited range (closed population derived speciation)

Please bear in mind that I am not an evolutionary biologist so I am sure there are some great hole that can be poked in my speculations.

Pyro
 
you mean when was the plant discovered?

if that's your question...well, i think here's the answer for that.

it was first seen in 1763 by arthur dobbs here in the us.  then some specimen were sent to england, where carolus linnaeus name the plant after Diana - greek goddess of love and beauty.



(Edited by jiana54 at 11:38 am on May 17, 2002)
 
No, I mean when did it first appear?
 
There are no fossil records of VFTs (or any CPs other than Aldrovandra from what I have heard) so no one knows just "when" it first appeared
 
Thanx!
 
Linked: http://www.strato.net/~crvny/sa03005.html

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9 pm on May 17, 2002)

Wow, good site!

(Edited by Parasuco at 2:28 pm on May 17, 2002)
 
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