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The Late Devonian Extinction

In Our Time

The Best of Times and the Worst of Times?

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Paleobotanists debate when plants first began to green the landscape. Early plants that we know at the beginning of the Devonian, they're fantastically well known from a locality called Rynie in the northeast of Scotland. They didn't really have roots, they were just connected by stems that crept into the water. And as the Lignin and the vessels improved, they were able to obtain a carbon dioxide and water. But once you go on land, you've got to kind of stand up because the key thing the plants need is sunlight.

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