The Wooly Devil, or Ovicula biradiata, was first spotted by botany volunteer Deb Manley and a park ranger in Big Bend ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNBig Bend National Park's 'wooly devil' plant discovery expands sunflower familyA new plant species, dubbed the "wooly devil," has been discovered in Big Bend National Park by park staff and confirmed by ...
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New ‘wooly devil’ plant species discovered in national parkThe plant’s name, Ovicula biradiata, pays tribute to its fuzzy exterior. Ovicula means “tiny sheep” — apropos for the white ...
A new plant species, Ovicula biradiata, also known as "Wooly Devil," was discovered in Big Bend National Park, marking a new ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNNew plant species discovered in Big Bend National Park after 50 yearsA new plant species, Ovicula biradiata, has been discovered in Big Bend National Park, marking the first such discovery in a ...
Staffers at Big Bend National Park discovered a new plant species “previously unknown to science,” the National Park Service ...
A new fuzzy plant species called the "Wooly Devil" has been discovered amongst the arid landscapes of Big Bend National Park ...
The small plant, officially named “Ovicula biradiata" and more affectionately called “wooly devil,” was first spotted in ...
Big Bend National Park staff members in Texas were the first to log the "wooly devil," a new plant species with the official name Ovicula biradiata.
It’s in the same family as daisies. Researchers named it Ovicula biradiata. Ovicula is Latin for tiny sheep, for the fuzz that resembles wool covering it. And biradiata refers to the two ray ...
Meet "wooly devil," a fuzzy new plant species discovered at a national park in Texas is a brand new species. Botanists are ...
Two park employees in Big Bend National Park encountered a tiny plant that they did not recognize. After further examination, ...
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