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The genus Florissantia belongs in the group of plants called Malvales that includes thousands of species of living flowering plants, for example hibiscus, globemallow (pictured at left), and the cocoa tree (Theobroma cacao).
The flower fossils have never been found associated with leaves, so we do not know if Florissantia was a tree, a shrub, or a vine. The shape of the flowers, and the pollen, indicates that Florissantia blooms were pollinated by insects or birds.

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