Dr. Abbas Haddadin Discovers a 140-Million-Year-Old Flower in Jordanian Amber Resembling an Anemone

Dr. Abbas Haddadin Discovers a 140-Million-Year-Old Flower in Jordanian Amber Resembling an Anemone
Dr. Abbas Haddadin Discovers a 140-Million-Year-Old Flower in Jordanian Amber Resembling an Anemone
Dr. Abbas Haddadin has uncovered a unique flower preserved in Jordanian amber, estimated to be around 140 million years old. This ancient flower bears a remarkable resemblance to the modern anemone, providing scientists with a rare opportunity to study the evolution of flowering plants across geological ages. The flower was discovered near King Talal Dam in the Zarqa Stream and represents a significant addition to the botanical fossil record of the region.اضافة اعلان

The picture shows the ancient flower preserved in Jordanian amber.