Scientists identified a group of 8,000-year-old Norway spruce trees in western Sweden, believed to be the oldest on earth. The trees, which took root after the last Ice Age, stayed at a shrublike size for most of their lives. "The past few decades we have seen a much warmer climate, which has meant that they have popped up," said tree expert Leif Kullman.
Courtesy: Paul Ford, HARPER'S WEEKLY REVIEW, April 15, 2008.
Courtesy: Paul Ford, HARPER'S WEEKLY REVIEW, April 15, 2008.
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