One of Earth's oldest known plants takes center stage in California development battle

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The Jurupa Valley City Planning Commission has requested further study on a development that potentially threatens one of the oldest plants in the world.

After a contentious five-hour public meeting, environmentalists advocates have persuaded Inland Empire officials to delay development of a project within 400 feet of one of the oldest known plants in the state and the third-oldest in the world. “Tonight has been a real learning process,” Jurupa Valley City Planning Commission Chair Penny Newman said at the Thursday meeting. “I think we all need time to process the information we’ve had here tonight.

Commissioners want additional information on the plan's details and how conservation of the land would be legally enforced. Richland Communities did not respond to a request for comment. Compared to rugged California live oaks, the Palmer oak looks more like a shrub and is made up of individual stems sprouting in a grove. It wasn't until fairly recently that researchers determined its impressive age.

 

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