Scientists hope a newly discovered flower will return after rain in West Texas
- Scientists hope the newly discovered flower, called Wooly Devil, will bloom again after recent rain in West Texas, providing opportunities for further study on its reproduction and potential uses.
- The Wooly Devil, officially named Ovicula Biradiata, was discovered in March 2024 in Big Bend National Park by Deb Manley and a park ranger while hiking.
- They are studying the flower to learn about its reproduction, potential uses, and whether it is endangered.
- Isaac Lichter Marck mentioned DNA extraction from the flower, emphasizing the excitement about discovering new and undescribed species.
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Scientists hope a newly discovered flower will return after rain in West Texas
Scientists who want to learn more about a tiny, newly discovered flower in West Texas are hoping it will bloom again in a couple of weeks after rain finally fell in the area.
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