The evolution of angiosperms, or flowering plants, marked a transformative moment in plant history. They shifted from relying on wind or water for fertilization, as seen in mosses, ferns, and gymnosperms, to more sophisticated systems involving biotic pollinators. This innovation dramatically increased genetic diversity and adaptability.
Flowering plants not only redefined terrestrial ecosystems but also created new habitats and food sources, driving biodiversity. Their evolution played a foundational role in shaping the modern world, enabling the emergence of complex life systems that sustain life today.
Glow in Dark Thread The pale green thread is the glow in the dark. To see it, charge the hat in the sun (or with the iPhone torch for 30 seconds) and then view in the dark.
Bioverse explores the complex lives of plants and other life forms, drawing inspiration from themes of plant intelligence, symbiosis, hybridity, and evolution.