questionedithistorytranslationsCurrent version This is the accepted version. added by Ts Dec. 29, 2017, 4:23 p.m. The oldest living plant on the Earth, originating from the clove family... Silene stenophylla Silene saint nazaireSilene capensisSilene succulentaIn February 2012, a team of scientists from the Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences announced they had successfully regenerated specimens from fruit that had been frozen for 31,800 (±300) years according to radiocarbon dating.Currently, they are the oldest living multicellular organisms on Earth.TsShare and bring new players to the game!0Very uninterestingToo difficultPoorly writtenIncorrect or questionableCorrect this questionwikipedia → Silene stenophylla1Very interesting! wikipedia → Silene stenophyllareach: rather globalbotanyVotes Acceptable Kampfgraff +1 Very interesting! Fabienne Acceptable M