Silene stenophylla was created in 1842.
Asplundia stenophylla was created in 1937.
Prostanthera stenophylla was created in 2006.
Nepenthes stenophylla was created in 1890.
Silene noctiflora was created in 1753.
Silene perlmanii was created in 1989.
Silene salmonacea was created in 2006.
Silene serpentinicola was created in 2004.
Silene nutans was created in 1753.
Silene ovata was created in 1813.
The oldest viable seed is approximately 32,000 years old and belongs to the Arctic flower Silene stenophylla. This seed was discovered in Siberia and successfully germinated in a lab.
Quercus stenophylla, commonly known as the scrub oak, is a species of oak tree. It was not "created" in the traditional sense, as it is a naturally occurring species that has evolved over time through natural processes. The exact timeline of its evolution and divergence as a distinct species is not explicitly documented.
The oldest viable seed is believed to be 32,000 years old and comes from a plant called Silene stenophylla, which was discovered in the Siberian permafrost. This seed was successfully germinated in 2012.