hapollisissa
Hapollisissa is a genus of extinct flowering plants that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 125 million years ago. The genus is known from a single species, Hapollisissa cretacea, which was discovered in the Yixian Formation of northeastern China. Hapollisissa is notable for its unique floral structure, which is unlike any other known flowering plant.
The flowers of Hapollisissa are characterized by their large size and complex structure. They are composed
The reproductive structures of Hapollisissa are also unique. The flowers contain both male and female reproductive
Hapollisissa is believed to have been a wind-pollinated plant, as its flowers are adapted for pollination by
Hapollisissa is an important fossil because it provides insight into the early evolution of flowering plants.