Posted on 03/29/2015 5:41:32 PM PDT by EBH
et out the cigarsMethuselah, a Judean date palm tree that was grown from a 2,000 year old seed, has become a papa plant.
Elaine Solowey, of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies at Kibbutz Ketura in Israel, recently broke the good news to National Geographic:
He is over three meters [ten feet] tall, he's got a few offshoots, he has flowers, and his pollen is good," she says. "We pollinated a female with his pollen, a wild [modern] female, and yeah, he can make dates."
Methuselah sprouted back in 2005, when agriculture expert Solowey germinated his antique seed. It had been pulled from the remains of Masada, an ancient fortification perched on a rock plateau in southern Israel, and at the time, no one could be sure that the plant would thrive. But he has, and his recent reproductive feat helps prove just how well hes doing.
For a while, the Judean date palm was the sole representative of his kind: Methuselahs variety was reportedly wiped out around 500 A.D. But Solowey has continued to grow date palms from ancient seeds discovered in the region, and she tells National Geographic that she is trying to figure out how to plant an ancient date grove. Doing so would allow researchers to better understand exactly what earlier peoples of the region were eating and how it tasted.
At 2,000 years old, Methuselahs seed isnt the most aged to be used to grow a plantnot by a long shot. Back in 2012, a team of Russian scientists unearthed a cache of seeds from a prehistoric squirrel burrow that had been covered in ice. They eventually succeeded in germinating the 32,000-year-old specimens, which grew into an arctic plant closely resembling the modern narrow-leafed Campion.
Nice! Looks like a plant that grows around here.
"Let's WALK down this here hill and pollinate ALL them there palms."
Nice Tolkien reference hehehe
Thanks for finding this; I’ve been wondering about how the experiment was progressing.
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