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32,000-Year-Old Plant Resurrected


A rather obscure Bassoon

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I read about this on another website. I think it looks a lot like simbelmyrne (the white flower on Lord of the Rings that Theoden is holding when he talks about his son dying.)

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Using a horticulture technique called micropropagation, researchers grew the plant from fruit tissue in a test tube of nutrients. The ones that grew roots were transferred into pots with soil and light, where they developed flowers and seeds.

It'is great methods...

Jadwal Motogp 2012

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Hi u!

Is there any new news on this issue?

Been planting all heirloom seeds since January in the greenhouse. Gonna try to plant only heirloom this year.

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