4,500-Year-Old Seagrass Is World's Largest Plant That Can Clone Itself to Reproduce, Researchers Claim Medicine & Technology Jun 10, 2022 Researchers discovered what seems to be the world's largest plant that grows in the waters of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Shark Bay. Continue reading to learn about the self-cloning seagrass.
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