Yea Flora Fossil Site

It contains fossils of genus Baragwanathia, some of the world's earliest vascular plants dating back to the begin of the Devonian period, 415 million years ago.

[1][2][3] The fossils were discovered in 1875, but the significance was not recognized until they were studied in the 1930s by Australian botanist Isabel Cookson.

[4] Her work overturned long held scientific understandings of how and when plants evolved.

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