A new plant species called the Wooly Devil has been discovered at Big Bend National Park in Texas, the National Park Service ...
Big Bend National Park announced on Monday. According to a newly published study in the botanical journal PhytoKeys, the plant, named Ovicula biradiata- or "Wooly Devil"-is not just a new species ...
View from the interior of Devil's Gate: the cave in the Primorye region, about 30km from the far eastern coast of Russia, where the human remains were found from which the ancient DNA used in the ...
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 ...
While its government name might be Ovicula biradiata, researchers gave it a more casual nickname: “wooly devil.” Trails, bathrooms, wait times: How National Park staffing cuts could impact ...
Researchers say odd-looking plants discovered by a volunteer and supervisory interpretive park ranger at a U.S ... "wooly" and "wooly devil."They chose the name Ovicula, which means "tiny sheep ...
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 ...