Step into a real-life Jurassic Park moment! Forestry teams in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, just hit the botanical jackpot: over 1,000 Alsophila spinulosa trees thriving in the wild 🌱. These ancient cycads – think dinosaur-era greenery – are China’s national treasures and key to unlocking Earth’s climate secrets.
Dubbed “living fossils,” these spiky-leaved survivors have watched continents shift and volcanoes erupt for over 200 million years 💫. Finding a seven-acre patch of these rare ferns is like discovering a natural time capsule – one that could teach scientists how plants adapted to historical climate swings 🌡️.
“This isn’t just about counting plants,” says local ecologist Dr. Wei Lin. “It’s a living lab showing how biodiversity buffers ecosystems against change – crucial knowledge as we face modern environmental challenges.” The discovery boosts conservation hopes and could reshape how we protect at-risk species worldwide 🌏.
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