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nature2 years ago

Ancient Chili Pepper Fossils Discovered in Colorado

Rare fossilized chili peppers, Lycianthoides calycina, have been discovered in the Green River Formation in northwestern Colorado and southwestern Wyoming, pushing back the emergence of the chili pepper to at least 50 million years ago in North America. The discovery also sheds new light on the evolutionary timeline of tomato plants, which belong to the same nightshade family Solanaceae. The fossilized peppers may have been dispersed by fruit-eating birds, but the exact method of their arrival in North America remains unclear.

science2 years ago

Colorado Fossils Could Rewrite Plant Evolutionary History.

Botanists and paleontologists have identified a fossil chili pepper that may rewrite the geography and evolutionary timeline of the tomato plant family. The chili pepper tribe (Capsiceae) within the tomato—nightshade (Solanaceae)—family is much older and was much more widespread than previously thought. The chili pepper fossils from the Eocene geological epoch (34 to 56 million years ago) match the timeline of another nightshade fossil found in the Esmeraldas Formation in Colombia, revealing that the family was already distributed across all of the Americas by as early as 50 million years ago.