'Moon trees' spring from space seeds
3rd Oct 2005, 14:31 GMT
They flew to the moon, circled it 34 times and returned to terra firma. Many of them are still alive after more than three decades and can be found in some state capitals, in foreign countries, and even on the University of Florida campus.
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