Image courtesy of3George Poinar Jr./OS, fair use doctrine.
Joel Kontinen
Evolutionists have found a new species in the Myanmar, called the Valviloculus pleristaminis. They say it is a 100 million years old, yet in resembles the blackheart sassafras found in Australia. And this makes the flower interesting because Australia lies 4,000 kilometres from Myanmar. The flower was trapped in resin from an extinct tree and it is only 2 millimetres across, but has 50 stamens arranged in a beautiful spiral.
Accoding to George Poinar Jr., a paleontologist with OSU's Department of Integrative Biology Poinar, author of a report on the discovery in the Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.,
The true story of the flood is a more easy way to explain the idea. Resin comes from treed that were usual after Noah’s Flood.
Source:
AVERY, DAN. 2020. 'New' species of flower is discovered in a
shard of amber in Myanmar 100 MILLION years after it blossomed Daily Mail Online 24 December.