Flower That Grew Only in York Brought Back From Extinction After 30 Years—First Ever British De-Extinction
By Andy Corbley – May 30, 2023
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English media is gushing over the news of the first “de-extinction event” that saw a yellow wildflower unique to northeast England brought back to life.
Extinct since 1991, the York groundsel managed to carry on thanks to a handful of seed that was shed from three potted specimens on a windowsill at the University of York.
Stored at the Millennium Seed Bank in the Kew Gardens, botanists at Natural England organized a resurrection for the York groundsel after they received word the seeds were reaching the end of their lifespan.
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Like aborted children, about whom I wonder who was the one who was to cure cancer. So to, an extinct species of flower could hold the unknown key to an unknown mystery.
Probably not, but who wants to bet against the possibility?
Not me.
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