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Fossil leaf
Earth 4 billion years ago

Rhus nigricans, a fossil relative of the sumac tree, was found in Wyoming's Bighorn Basin in sediments laid down during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. During the PETM, many species of Southern plants, including this one, spread north from the Gulf of Mexico into Wyoming, a distance some 1,000 miles, in 10,000 years or less.

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