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Immortelle, the Plant that Could Help Contain Pollution From Former Mining Sites in Sardinia

In Ingurtosu, Sardinia, researchers exploit the properties of bacteria to promote the growth of helichrysus. More known as immortal, this plant could cover the bare rock left by mining in the past, thus limiting the dispersion of heavy metals that remain in the environment.
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In Ingurtosu, Sardinia, researchers exploit the properties of bacteria to promote the growth of helichrysus. More known as immortal, this plant could cover the bare rock left by mining in the past, thus limiting the dispersion of heavy metals that remain in the environment.

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Courrier international broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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