The Oldest Life Forms on Planet Earth Cling to Life Atop California's White Mountains.
Male catkins of bristlecone pines in the Schulman Grove of the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California. Pinus longaeva are the oldest life forms on Earth. This photo shows the raspberry-like male cones that are borne on lower tree branches while female cones develop at loftier perches in the tree. This cone arrangement encourages genetic diversity by reducing the likelihood of trees self-pollinating.
Male catkins of bristlecone pines in the Schulman Grove of the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California. Pinus longaeva are the oldest life forms on Earth. This photo shows the raspberry-like male cones that are borne on lower tree branches while female cones develop at loftier perches in the tree. This cone arrangement encourages genetic diversity by reducing the likelihood of trees self-pollinating.
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