A volunteer at Texas’ Big Bend National Park spotted bright red blooms after rain in a remote stretch of desert, leading to ...
Researchers call the plant the wooly devil because of its fuzzy appearance and the red horn-like flowers ... locations inside of an “extremely narrow range” of the park. The purple dot ...
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Houseplants You Can’t Kill Some of us may not have the greenest of thumbs, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying all the ...
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For the first time in nearly 50 years, a brand new genus and species of plant has been discovered in a U.S. national park. Now dubbed the wooly devil ( Ovicula biradiata) for its fuzzy white foliage ...
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