Prehistoric Flora Park Opens in Sarzana, Italy, Showcasing Ancient Plant Adaptations

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A park dedicated to prehistoric flora has opened in Sarzana, Italy, showcasing plants from the Jurassic period. Created by Enrico Caneva, Director of the Sarzana Botanical Garden, the park highlights the remarkable adaptations of plants over millions of years to changing climates. The park features plants native to the Italian peninsula, particularly the Apuan Alps and the Pisan Mountains, reintroduced after years of study and experimentation.

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