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Missing for 150 million years, its discovery in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, 200 kilometres west of Sydney, has astonished scientists. Its only known home is a tiny 5,000 square metre relic grove of prehistoric rainforest in the 500,000-hectare park. So far only 23 adults and 16 juveniles have been found, making it also one of the world's rarest plants.
"The discovery is the equivalent of finding a small dinosaur still alive on Earth," said Professor Carrick Chambers, the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens. "It is a really major find."
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
reply to post by IkNOwSTuff
The thought of it escaping into the wild and becoming and invasive species did cross my mind. I guess this is always a concern.
Let's hope this plant mutates and eradicates all the GMO cropsedit on 20-2-2012 by Corruption Exposed because: removed off content
Originally posted by mindping
Good stuff, for all the fear mongers, if a squirrel as able to get a seed off the plant, I don't suspect the plant is capable of killing off man kind.
it did say "borrow of", not "cave of giant squirrell"
edit on 21-2-2012 by mindping because: (no reason given)