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IFLScience on MSNSeeds Discovered In Natural “Time Capsules” In South Africa Can Still Grow After 130 YearsDuring an investigation to see whether it was possible to restore an iconic, but endangered, community of shrubland plant ...
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Underground seed banks in South Africa that date back over 130 years have been found to contain fynbos seeds that are alive.
In South Africa’s Western Cape, a common feature of clearing efforts is the “stack burning” method. This is where invasive ...
If this clearing doesn't take place, the water losses to Cape Town would double by 2045, the municipality said ...
Clearing efforts are focused on the Western Cape's fynbos ecosystem. The fynbos is the country's most invaded ecosystem and most of the research on invasive plants has taken place in this ecosystem.
These seed banks are natural storage areas in the soil where certain plants preserve their seeds. Our research in the Cape Floristic Region discovered that fynbos seed banks that have survived ...
Clearing efforts are focused on the Western Cape's fynbos ecosystem. The fynbos is the country's most invaded ecosystem and most of the research on invasive plants has taken place in this ecosystem.
These seed banks are natural storage areas in the soil where certain plants preserve their seeds. Our research in the Cape Floristic Region discovered that fynbos seed banks that have survived ...
Martin Harvey/Getty Images Clearing efforts are focused on the Western Cape's fynbos ecosystem. The fynbos is the country's most invaded ecosystem and most of the research on invasive plants has ...
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