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Iodes

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A fossilized seed from a plant called Iodes, preserved in pyrite from ancient Eocene forests.

Iodes

Iodes is a group of flowering plants that belongs to the Icacinaceae family. These plants grow naturally in Tropical Africa, Madagascar, and parts of Tropical and Subtropical Asia.

There are many different kinds of Iodes plants, each with its own unique look and traits. Some examples include Iodes africana, Iodes cirrhosa, and Iodes ovalis, among others. These plants are part of the rich variety of life in warm, forested areas and help make up the beautiful natural world.

Scientists and plant lovers study Iodes to learn more about how plants grow and survive in different places. These plants can also be important for the environments where they live, providing food and shelter for animals and helping keep the soil healthy.

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