The plant was last seen in 1965 on Santa Cruz Island — one of the few places it's known to have existed in California.
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Sometimes plants are so similar to each other that the methods developed by 18th-century scientist Carl Linnaeus for ...
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You know fall has arrived when you start seeing potted Chrysanthemums in garden centers. Chrysanthemums, better known as mums ...
DNA analysis of daisies that look identical and have the same habitat and distribution has revealed four new species.
Sometimes plants are so similar to each other that the methods developed by 18th century scientist Carl Linnaeus for identifying species are not enough. Completely new species of daisies have been ...
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Shaik’s identification method, known as integrative taxonomy, merges traditional observational techniques with modern DNA ...