It is the most extreme example yet known of a single plant's ability to colonise sites spanning a huge region.
Across northwestern North America, every example of a common peat moss called Sphagnum subnitens is genetically identical, researchers have discovered.
That means every specimen can be traced back to a single parent, which likely conquered North America in less than 300 years...
Single Parent Plant's Children 'Conquered America'
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