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7/8. Phoenix Trees. Paul Evans investigates the world of phoenix trees; plants that could potentially live for ever. Instead of growing old and dying, trees of many species are capable of re-inventing themselves by re-growing from slivers of bark, or rooting down into their own rotting trunks. Paul meets the scientists studying these trees and the remarkable partnership they have with fungi. Producer Brett Westwood Repeated tomorrow at 11am

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Phoenix Trees.
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Paul Evans
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Brett Westwood

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