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The wooly devil is small — it can be less than half an inch to about 3 inches across, researchers say. Sponsor Message. They still have a lot to learn about the plant.
The Wooly Devil is what botanists refer to as a "belly plant," small plants that can be properly seen only while the observer is lying on the ground. As suggested by its location ...
The Wooly Devil is much smaller than its sister plants, according to the researchers, ranging from less than 1 centimeter to 3-7 centimeters across. It was given the formal name Ovicula, ...
The wooly devil’s discovery is a great story about the scientific process. After Manley and a park ranger first spotted it in March 2023, they consulted herbarium records, plant taxonomy ...
The so-called “woolly devil” is tiny, pale and well camouflaged amid limestone-rich rocks and look-alike plants in Texas’s Big Bend National Park, where it was discovered.
The wooly devil (Ovicula biradiata) was found in Big Bend National Park in Texas with bright red petals and is a member of the sunflower family. It is detailed in a study recently published in the ...
The wooly devil is small — it can be less than half an inch to about 3 inches across, researchers say. They still have a lot to learn about the plant.
Newly discovered flower, the wooly devil, found in Texas’ Big Bend. First time in 50 years a new genus of plant found at a national park.
Wooly devil grows near drought-tolerant plants, including ocotillo, hedgehog cactus and creosote. But so far, researchers have only found it in three narrow locations in the park’s northern corner.
A new plant species, the Wooly Devil (Ovicula biradiata), has been discovered in Texas's Big Bend National Park. This tiny, fuzzy plant with red petals and wool-covered leaves is the first new ...
Say hello to the wooly devil. The type of sunflower is a new plant species, identified in Big Bend National Park in Texas. Ovicula biradiata, as it is formally known, is especially notable for being ...
Say hello to the wooly devil. The type of sunflower is a new plant species, identified in Big Bend National Park in Texas. Ovicula biradiata, as it is formally known, is especially notable for ...