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The “Extinct” Grass in Britain Reading Answer

 The “Extinct” Grass in Britain Reading Answer

The British grass-interrupted brome was said to be extinct, just like the Dodo. Called interrupted brome because of its gappy seed head, this unprepossessing grass was found nowhere else in the world, Gardening experts from the Victorian lira were the first to record it. In the early 20th century, it grew far and wide across southern England. But it quickly vanished and by 1972 was nowhere to be found. Even the seeds stored at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden as an insurance policy were dead, having been mistakenly kept at room temperature. Fans of the glass were devastated.

 The “Extinct” Grass in Britain Reading Answer

The “Extinct” Grass in Britain Reading Answer
 The “Extinct” Grass in Britain Reading Answer







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