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Scientists grew this flower from fruit that had been frozen underground for more than 31,000 years. Credit: PNAS

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  • What kind of fruit? Is it edible?
    heather bryse-harvey heather bryse-harvey
    Mar. 20, 2012 at 3:39pm
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