News Paleontology Insect bites in plant fossils reveal leaves could fold shut millions of years ago Flower-producing and seed-producing plants developed the folding ability independently This symmetrical damage to a fossilized leaf of the extinct plant Gigantonoclea guizhouensis was the result of insects munching on the leaf while it was folded, scientists say. Z. Feng et al/Current Biology 2023 Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Carolyn Gramling February 15, 2023 at 11:14 am As early as 252 million years ago, some plants may have curled up their leaves at night for a cozy “sleep.