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Scientists are racing to save Australia’s ‘zombie tree’ from a fast-spreading fungal disease

Scientists in Australia are in a desperate race to rescue a newly identified “zombie tree” before it vanishes from Queensland’s rainforests.

They discovered that the tree, Rhodamnia zombi, can no longer produce flowers, fruit or seeds ‪—‬ leaving it alive but unable to propagate itself in the wild. The zombie tree, which was just discovered in 2020 and was described as a new species last year, is suffering from a fast-spreading fungal disease called myrtle rust.

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