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Rare 3D fossils show that some early trees had forms unlike any you've ever seen

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Originally published by Cell Press, on February 2, 2024 Sanfordiacaulis model with simplified branching structure for easier visualization. Note that humans are provided for scale but did not exist concurrently with the tree. Credit: Tim Stonesifer In the fossil record, trees typically are preserved with only their trunks. They don't usually include any leaves to show what their canopies and overall forms may have looked like. But now, researchers reporting in the journal Current Biology describe fossilized trees from New Brunswick, Canada with a surprising and unique three-dimensional crown shape . "The way in which this tree produced hugely long leaves around its spindly trunk , and the sheer number over a short length of trunk , is startling," says Robert Gastaldo of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. The forms taken by these 350-million-year-old trees look something like a fern or palm , even though palms didn't arise until 300 million years later, he