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Every county in America has some massive plant that a local farmer has grown to record levels—a huge pumpkin, a gargantuan zucchini, whatever—but none so much as this: World’s largest plant discovered in Australia The seagrass, a marine flowering plant known as Posidonia australis, stretches for more than 112 miles (180 kilometers) in Shark Bay, an Australian wilderness area protected as a World Heritage site.
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https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/01/world/seagrass-australia-worlds-largest-plant-living-organism-scn/index.html?utm_medium=social&utm_content=2022-06-01T14%3A39%3A55&utm_source=twCNN&utm_term=link The world’s largest livingplant has been identified in the shallow waters off the coast of Western Australia, according to scientists.
The sprawling seagrass, a marine flowering plant known as Posidonia australis, stretches for more than 112 miles (180 kilometers) in Shark Bay, a wilderness area protected as a World Heritage site, said Elizabeth Sinclair, a senior research fellow at the School of Biological Sciences and Oceans Institute at The University of Western Australia.
That’s about the distance between San Diego and Los Angeles. That’s a long way. I’m not sure how or why a plant gets that big, but I’m not gonna be jumping into the water to ask it. Here’s some video: This thing is apparently some sort of terrifying freak of nature: The plant is so large because it clones itself, creating genetically identical […]
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