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Photo by Anne Hart, my backyard watermelon plant.

Photo by Anne Hart, my backyard watermelon plant.
Scientists managed to cultivate a white-petaled flowering plant found frozen in Siberian permafrost for 32,000 years. The seed grew and produced its own seeds. You can look at the photo of the actual plant by clicking on the National Geographic News article. This photo is just my backyard watermelon plant.
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