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Lincoln Birthplace to continue popular read-with-a-ranger programDecember 30, 2020 Steve Rogers, HODGENVILLE, Ky. AP The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in Kentucky is inviting the public to read books along with park rangers for a second year.Officials said in a statement that the popular Parks and stanley website Pages book club will continue in 2021 with a new theme: The Civil War: Beyond the Battlefield.The statement says some discussion topics will include civilians, African-American experiences, medicine and prisoners of war.The first selection for 2021 is Behind the Scenes by Elizabeth Keckley.A discussion of the book will be held Jan. 15 at the Birthplace Visitors Center in Hodgenville and virtually on the parks Facebook page.Categories: Featured, Local News, NewsTags: Book, Lincoln birthplace, ranger, readFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin Leave a Reply Cancel reply .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display: block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;.content-primary-cat a font-size: 13px; Related stanley cups stanley deutschland Zvnn Lexington Teacher A Finalist For Microsoft Trip
CNN 鈥?The first fossil evidence of a pine cone sprouting seeds has been preserved in 40 million-year-old amber.Seed germination typically occurs in the ground after a seed has fallen, but several embryonic stems were captured emerging from the ancient pine cone in a rare botanical feat known as precocious germination, or viviparity, in whic stanley mugs h seeds sprout before leaving the fruit. Thats part of what makes this discovery so intriguing, even beyond that its the first fossil record of plant viviparity involving seed germination, said聽George Poinar Jr., a paleobiologist at the Oregon State College of Science and author of a study on the discovery,聽in a news release. I find it fascinating that the seeds in this small pine cone could start to germinate inside the stanley uk cone and the sprouts could grow out so far before they perished in the resin. Precocious germination in pine cones is so rare that only one naturally occurring example of this condition, from 1965, has been described in scientific literature, Poinar said in the statement.When seed germination does occur inside plants, it tends to be in things like fruit 鈥?think of the baby pepper you sometimes see when you cut open a bell pepper 鈥?but its rare in gymnosperms such as conifers that produce naked or non-enclosed seeds.The fossilized pine cone i stanley mugs s from an extinct species of pine tree called Pinus cembrifolia. Preserved in Baltic amber, clusters of needles are visible, some in bundles of five.Some of paleontologys most extra
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