Wollemi Pine
Story: Wollemi Pine
Episode: 12
Presenter: Nigel Ruck
Air Date: 25th May 2024
Nigel shows us the living fossils of Wollemi National Park.
- Rediscovered in 1994, the Wollemi Pine is a living fossil found in the remote Wollemi National Park, Australia, dating back to the time of dinosaurs.
- Belonging to the ancient Araucariaceae family, this rare conifer is estimated to be over 200 million years old, with fossil evidence dating back to the Mid-Cretaceous period.
- With only 100 known wild specimens remaining, extensive research has been conducted over the past 30 years to safeguard the Wollemi Pine's survival.
- Scientifically known as Wollemia Nobilis, this unique tree features dark green foliage, distinctive bubbly bark, and multiple trunks.
- Wild Wollemi Pines can reach impressive heights, with the largest specimen standing at 40 meters tall and boasting a main trunk width of 63 centimetres.
- Male and female cones are produced by the same tree on separate branches, typically appearing between 12 and 15 years of age.
- Efforts to protect and conserve the Wollemi Pine are ongoing, aiming to ensure the continued existence of this ancient species for future generations.
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