Dude. I'm no horticulturist, but as soon as some Jurassic potted plant goes on sale - I want one!
The species had been thought to have been extinct for at least two million years. The only known examples were fossils 175 million years old.
Professor Carrick Chambers, director of Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens, said at the time of the discovery that it was "the equivalent of finding a small dinosaur still alive on Earth".

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