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I snapped a photo of a squirrel this morning (as below) and got talking about acorns. Then, as sometimes happens, the first thing I read when I got home was a story about squirrels and acorns!
Shingle mill workers at Fort Bragg, California, uncovered a nest of acorns in cutting open the heart of a redwood tree, and Union Lumber company foresters believe they were placed there by a squirrel sometime before Columbus discovered America.
They would, however, run a poor second, so far as age is concerned, to the grains of wheat found in an Egyptian tomb which is thought to have held them for more than 2000 years, It is said that the grains grew when placed in the ground. Although some reports have discounted this, it does not tax the imagination any more than the mystery of how life got into those seeds in the first place,
It would be interesting to plant the acorns found in the redwood tree at Fort Bragg to see what would happen.
A lotus recently was reported blooming for the first time in 2000 years in a Tokyo museum, the second seed of age to be revived bt Dr, Ichiro Ohga a Japanese botanist, The seeds were found embedded in a canoe in a peat bed near Tokyo.
According to Wikipedia, however, seeds have been grown older than this :
The life force does seem to go on.
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