Ancient Biblical Gardens 'Bloom' Again

An aerial view of the Ramat Rahel site, where the gardens were discovered.
An aerial view of the Ramat Rahel site, where the gardens were discovered.
(Image credit: Boaz Gross, Tel Aviv University.)

An ancient royal garden has come back into bloom in a way, as scientists have reconstructed what it would've looked like some 2,500 years ago in the kingdom of the biblical Judah.

Their reconstruction, which relied on analyses of excavated pollen, reveals a paradise of exotic plants. 

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