Researchers, Via Genetic Study, Have Discovered The World’s Largest Clone. The Clone, A 4500 Yrs Old Massive Network Of Seaweed Called Posidonia Australis, Was Found In Australia. And Is Said To Cover More Than 77 mi² (200 km²). P. Australis Is Said To Be A Single Plant That Clones Itself, Unlike Some Seaweeds That Reproduce Sexually.
World’s Largest Plant Is a Seagrass That Clones Itself | Smart News| Smithsonian MagazineThe 4,500-year-old plant lives off the coast of Australia
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