PARIS: A schematic representation of how all living flowers ultimately derive from a single ancestor (pictured in the centre) that lived about 140 million years ago.—AFP
PARIS: A schematic representation of how all living flowers ultimately derive from a single ancestor (pictured in the centre) that lived about 140 million years ago.—AFP

PARIS: The first flower to appear along the path of plant evolution, during the time of the dinosaurs, was a hermaphrodite with petal-like organs arranged in concentric circles, researchers said on Monday.

The bloom had both male and female reproductive organs at the centre, surrounded by multiple layers or “whorls” of petal-like parts called tepals, arranged in sets of three per layer, they wrote in the journal Nature Communications.

The reconstruction, based on the largest dataset of flower traits ever assembled — from 792 existing species — challenges scientific assumptions that the ancestral flower would have had its sex organs and “petals” arranged in a spiral.

Most flowers today have four “whorls” — the outer leaves or sepals, followed by the petals, which enclose the male organs called stamens, with the female organs or carpels at the centre.

Published in Dawn, August 2nd, 2017

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