Abstract

The study history of early angiosperms in China can be dated back to 1930s, and there have been numerous papers published. Most of the publications are about leaves of angiosperms, especially in the early days. More attention is attracted to Chinese fossil materials when increasing fertile parts of early angiosperms come into light since the late 1990s. In this review, I will summarise the related studies. By referring to the previous literature, I play a role introducing to readers the references that usually are eclipsed by the shining glamour of recent discoveries. Readers interested in any specific taxon should refer to the original and related publications for detailed information.

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