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A new plant species called the Wooly Devil has been discovered at Big Bend National Park in Texas, the National Park Service announced Monday. The Wooly Devil, or Ovicula biradiata, was first ...
Big Bend National Park announced Monday. A newly published study in the botanical journal PhytoKeys said the Ovicula biradiata, or the "Wooly Devil," as botanists have come to call it ...
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New discovery at Big Bend: The “Wooly Devil” flowerBIG BEND NATIONAL PARK ... The team settled on Ovicula Biradiata—and nicknamed it the “Wooly Devil”. “Little fuzzy sheep with ray flowers,” joked VandenBerg. “Ovicula,” which ...
As the saying goes, the devil is in the details. Last year, Big Bend National Park volunteer Debra Manley and park interpretive operations supervisor Cathy Hoyt were on a hike in a northern area ...
A new plant species previously unknown to science was discovered at Big Bend National Park in West Texas. The tiny plant, affectionately called "Wooly" or "Wooly Devil," was found sprinkled among ...
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 ...
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