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A botanist surveys how living plants connect to their ancient relatives, combining discussion of longevity and geographic distribution with an overview of the geological record and the processes that preserve plants as fossils. The work explains how tree rings and rock strata inform estimates of age, outlines fossilization mechanisms, and traces the antiquity and distribution of major plant groups through case studies of ferns, the great Californian trees, the Araucaria family, and the maiden-hair tree. Emphasis rests on interpreting paleobotanical evidence to reveal continuity and change in plant lineages and to encourage further study of the deep-time origins of modern flora.

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A. C. Seward

A. C. Seward was a prominent botanist and paleobotanist known for his significant contributions to the understanding of fossil plants and their evolution. His notable works include "Darwin and Modern Science," which explores the implications of Darwinian theory in the context of botanical science. Seward's multi-volume series "Fossil Plants" provides an in-depth examination of plant fossils, highlighting their importance in understanding the history of life on Earth. His research has played a crucial role in bridging the gap between paleontology and modern botany, making him a key figure in the study of plant evolution.

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