A few years ago I heard about a University of California botanist who recovered some 300 year old lotus seeds, from the bottom of a lake in China. When planted, the seeds produced plants!
Are these the oldest seeds that have been viable? Can these seeds be obtained anywhere?
I’d love to grow an old lotus flower.
Anyway, have any of the seeds found in Egyptian tombs ever been found to sprout?
From David Attenborough’s The Private Life Of Plants (ISBN 0563 37023 8):
He goes on to explain that it appears to be Magnolia Kobus, but has more petals than the modern species; at the time of writing, it had not yet been ascertained whether this was a temporary aberration or a genuine genetic difference.