Silene stenophylla
"In February 2012, a team of scientists from the Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences announced they had successfully regenerated specimens from fruit that had been frozen for 31,800 (±300) years according to radiocarbon dating.[8][14] The accomplishment surpasses the previous record for the oldest plant material brought back to life, of 2000 years set by Judean date palm seeds."
Right now I'm on kind of a fruit-growing phase. I've been planting apple trees, blueberries, strawberries, etc...so they've taken over my interest for now.
If there's one plant that I could have, it'd be Archaefructus liaoningensis
"Archaefructus liaoningensis" has actually been extinct for several million years; its origin lies in the Cretaceous Period. Angiosperm fossils were found in China that are believed to be about 125 million years old, making it the world's earliest known flowering plant."
I want the one from the movie predators though. Not the real one. haha
Usually what attracts me to plants is a combination of usefulness, psycho-activity, edibility, aesthetic quality, poison or lack thereof, hardiness, or some other interesting, super unique quality.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silene_stenophyllahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArchaefructusCheck these out;
http://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/stories/7-of-the-most-expensive-flowers-in-the-world