A rare Turkish plant may be the ancient, extinct silphium
A rare Turkish plant, Ferula drudeana, might be silphium, an ancient Mediterranean species prized for medicine and contraception but deemed extinct for 2,000 years. Botanist Mahmut Miski notes it matches historical physical and chemical descriptions. However, lacking ancient DNA for verification, scientists caution this remarkable botanical rediscovery remains an unproven theory.
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