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A 416-year-old wild grapevine in Tibet’s Zuoba Village is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest living wild vine.
A 416-year-old grapevine in Tibet’s Zuoba Village has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest living wild vine.
Found at 7,900 feet in Changdu City, it stands 26 feet tall with a diameter over 2 feet.
Scientists from Southwest Forestry University confirmed its age using tree ring analysis and physical measurements.
The vine’s survival in extreme high-altitude conditions for centuries marks a significant botanical discovery.
Guinness certified the record in September, emphasizing its resilience and historical importance.
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