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Unpublished Andean Tree Species Discovered in Pasco in a Reserve that Survived Since the Pleistocene Era

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A botanical expedition of the Missouri Botanical Garden of Peru in 2020 recorded a population of unknown queuñas in the core area of the Oxapampa-Ashaninka-Yanesha Biosphere Reserve. Morphological analysis confirmed that it was a new species for science In the highest and humid areas of the Oxapampa-Ashaninka-Yanesha Biosphere Reserve, between 3700 and 3850 meters of altitude, researchers from the Missouri Botanical Garden of Peru found a popula…
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A botanical expedition of the Missouri Botanical Garden of Peru in 2020 recorded a population of unknown queuñas in the core area of the Oxapampa-Ashaninka-Yanesha Biosphere Reserve. Morphological analysis confirmed that it was a new species for science In the highest and humid areas of the Oxapampa-Ashaninka-Yanesha Biosphere Reserve, between 3700 and 3850 meters of altitude, researchers from the Missouri Botanical Garden of Peru found a popula…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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