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Here's a little something to think about.

evidentialist 8 Mar 4
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From what I understand it's one of the largest organisms on the planet.

In terms of mass, it is. The largest in terms of area is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

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I had to look it up....it’s at Fishlake National Forest, Colorado Plateau, Utah. Fascinating to read about it....thanks.

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We have a forest-floor very low-growing evergreen (sort of) here in southern New England called "princess pine" that people used to seek out & ripup for Xmas decos, turns out to be the same kind of root system/genetics over entire forest.

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wow! that's a must'see! says on wiki that it's over 80k yrs old!!!! thank you for sharing!

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