Wild and resilient coffee
NPR has a great story about cafe marron, a plant native to Rodrigues, an island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. It was thought to have become extinct. However, in 1979 a school boy saw an old drawing and informed his teacher that there was one of the "extinct" coffee plants growing next to his house. The NPR story documents this plant's comical journey back from the edge of extinction.
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