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At almost 400 years old, the Endicott Pear Tree in Danvers is believed to be the oldest living cultivated fruit tree in all ...
A gene that regulates the development of roots in vascular plants is also involved in the organ development of ...
The National Bonsai and Penjing Museum marks the 400th anniversary of the Yamaki Pine, an ancient tree that survived the 1945 ...
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Elliott Report on MSNHow Auckland's green transformation is shifting from sustainability to regenerationForget sustainable tourism. In forward-looking destinations like New Zealand, it's all about regenerative tourism.
In the depths of a Chilean rainforest stands the 'Gran Abuelo,' an approximately 5,400-year-old tree fighting for survival. A highway project now threatens its existence — and the ecosystem ...
Home to some of our oldest kauri trees in the Waitākeres, it’s an honour to be able to wander these tracks again after it was closed following concerns over Kauri dieback and damage to infrastructure ...
A kauri tree stump in the middle of an Auckland forest ... which were likely to be aged around 80 to 100 years old. Supplied / Not-For-Syndication Kauri dieback has been known to travel uphill ...
The event, known as the ‘Adams Event,’ led to global disruptions and mass extinctions. Researchers used preserved kauri tree rings to track changes in radiocarbon levels during the Adams Event.
Another look at the ancient tree unearthed in New Zealand Workers preparing a site for a new power-plant unearthed the massive kauri tree trunk ... almost 42,000 years old. Perhaps the most ...
Rooted in centuries-old customs, Kauri clothing showcases the community’s profound connection to their environment, beliefs, and artistic expressions. The Kauri people, primarily residing around ...
Visitors hoping to see the world’s largest living kauri tree should act fast, or they may have to wait until it reopens to the public. Every year, around 200,000 visitors head to Northland’s ...
Tāne Mahuta, 51.5m tall with a trunk diameter of 4.5m, was estimated to be 1500 years old. Kauri dieback was caused by Phytophthora agathidicida, a soil-borne pathogen that infected kauri trees ...
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