Jesus-era seed is the oldest to germinate...!!!!

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  1. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    :thumb: Has anybody else seen this article..?? :eek::thumb: Interesting or what..?:thumb:

     
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    In David Attenborough's "The private life of plants" series he mentions something similar about a few magnolia seeds found in the bottom of an ancient rice pit in japan which scientists got to germinate and it turned out to be a similar form of magnolia to the more modern plant growing in the Japanese forests today yet it had more petals!
     
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