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Plant Ancestry – Where are the Lines of Descent? – Part 1

A botanist explains why the unique characteristics of land plants defy common ancestry by a Darwinian process.

Flip Flops in Plant Ancestry

Are green algae the ancestors of all land plants? Do paleontologists even know that these fossils are green algae?

Design Language Works in Biology

There are many ways to explain design in nature without having to get religious about it.

Moringa: Try This Tree of Life Instead of Darwin’s

What has Darwin done for you lately? Probably very little. Here's a tree of life that can benefit your body and feed the world.

How Could Plants Evolve? Answer: They Evolved

Darwinism has replaced the need for demonstration in science with the convenience of assertion. When you read papers and articles that offer to explain how something evolved, what you often find are statements that they just evolved. Let’s see some examples. 3D Body Evolution: Adding a New Dimension to Colonize the Land (Current Biology). The […]

Plants Teach Humans About Design

Plants, too, come loaded with graduate-level information they communicate to anyone willing to observe.

The Plants That Didn’t Evolve

Here's a look at recent botanical news stories that should offer plenty of opportunities for evolutionists to show how plants evolved.

Flowers Create 'Electric Landing Lights' for Bees

How do bees know which flowers to visit, and where on the flowers to land?

Sunflower Motion Is a Black Box

Something as commonly observable as sunflowers following the sun is difficult to explain.

Dry Desert Explodes in Color

One of the driest places on Earth has been storing its seeds underground for years for a moment like this.

Plants Have Social Networks

Plants may be mostly stationary, but they have meaningful conversations through the grapevine.

Of Talking Trees and Plant Perfumes

It’s not just Middle Earth where the trees talk. The forests of Regular Earth have a language, too.
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