paleofloras
Paleofloras are the fossilized remains of ancient plant life, providing valuable insights into past ecosystems, climates, and evolutionary histories. These remains can include pollen grains, spores, leaves, wood, and other plant tissues preserved in sedimentary rocks. By studying paleofloras, scientists can reconstruct the composition and structure of ancient forests, grasslands, and other vegetation types.
Paleofloras are typically studied through palynology, the scientific study of pollen and spores, and paleobotany, the
Paleofloras are found in a wide range of geological settings, from marine deposits to terrestrial sediments.