Tasmanian botanists are taking a new approach to saving what is believed to be the world's oldest living plant. By grafting King's Holly ont...
Tasmanian botanists are taking a new approach to saving what is believed to be the world's oldest living plant. By grafting King's Holly onto similar species of plant that has a stronger root base, the scientists hope to cultivate the plant before disease and bushfires wipe out the ancient shrub. Ben Gruber reports."> Less
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