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Carbon dating tells us that on average, welwitschias are 500-600 years old, although some of the larger specimens are thought to be 2000 years old. Their estimated lifespan is 400 to 1500 years. Growth occurs annually during the summer months. The sexes are separate, i.e. there are male plants and female plants.
Carbon dating tells us that on average, welwitschias are 500-600 years old, although some of the larger specimens are thought to be 2000 years old. Their estimated lifespan is 400 to 1500 years. Growth occurs annually during the summer months. The sexes are separate, i.e. there are male plants and female plants.
Traditional Uses: The core, especially of the female plant, was eaten raw or baked in hot ashes. Threats and Conservation: Due to limited habitat, injury from off road vehicles, and a possible fungal pathogen that reduces female cone viability, it has been listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN Redlist.
Known as a \u201cliving fossil\u201d, it is widely believed that the Welwitschia evolved around the same time as the dinosaurs, around 200 million years ago. Although no living plants have been found in Brazil, fossils have been located.
SOME OF THE PLANET'S LONGEST-LIVED ORGANISMS NAMIBIA: Welwitschia mirabilis The 2,000-year-old welwitschia plant found in the Namib-Naukluft desert is an unlikely-looking conifer that produces only two leaves in its lifetime \u2013 the longest in the plant kingdom.
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The Welwitschia Mirabilis is a plant which is endemic to the Namib desert in Namibia and Southern Angola. Named after Friedrich Welwitsch who "discovered" the plant in 1859, some of the specimen are estimated to be between 1000 and 1500 years old.
Welwitschia mirabilis is endemic to the Kaokoveld Desert, which lies within the Namib Desert. The population is distributed southwards from the Bentiaba River in southern Angola, to the Kuiseb River in Namibia, and up to 100 km (62 mi) inland of the coast.
On the Welwitschia plains an estimated of 6000 plants can be found. The second name of the Welwitschia namely mirabilis, is derived from Latin meaning \u201ewonderful\u201c.
Welwitschia has been classified as a CAM plant (crassulacean acid metabolism) after reconciliation of some initially contradictory and confusing data.
NAMIBIA: Welwitschia mirabilis The 2,000-year-old welwitschia plant found in the Namib-Naukluft desert is an unlikely-looking conifer that produces only two leaves in its lifetime \u2013 the longest in the plant kingdom.

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