Uncovering Leonardo Da Vinci's Hidden Trees: A Look Into the Master's Ecological Artistry
In a recent discovery, researchers have uncovered a collection of 500-year-old trees planted by none other than legendary artist, inventor and scientist Leonardo Da Vinci. These trees, located in the small town of Anchiano in Italy, were planted by Da Vinci himself in the late 15th century. The trees, which consist of cypress and stone pine, are believed to have been planted in an effort to beautify the landscape. This finding is both fascinating and inspiring, and a reminder of the impact of Da Vinci’s genius on the world.
source: Phys.org