A volunteer spotted the tiny, fuzzy plant with maroon florets while exploring the remote northern corner of Big Bend National ...
The woolly devil—a recently identified plant species—has researchers intrigued because it belongs to a brand new genus.
Deb Manley, the volunteer, snapped pictures of the plant and uploaded ... a U.S. National Park in nearly half a century, Big Bend National Park announced Monday. A newly published study in the ...
A new plant species previously unknown to science was discovered at Big Bend National Park in West Texas ... and even posted the photos online to help identify their discovery.
A volunteer and park ranger came across the fuzzy-looking plant in a remote northern stretch of the park in March 2024 and didn't recognize it. The rangers uploaded pictures of it to an app where ...
It turns out that when staffers at Big Bend National Park came across ... northern area of the park and snapped a few photos to investigate, the park service said. Comparison with species ...
According to Zion National Park spokeswoman Amanda Rowland, the slide occurred about 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Big Bend area ... and he captured photos of the rocks crashing down.
(Big Bend National Park) A “wooly” plant is among a few ... The park ranger and botany program volunteer who stumbled upon them took photos and consulted species databases, herbarium records ...
The type of sunflower is a new plant species, identified in Big Bend National Park in Texas ... park volunteer Deb Manley and Cathy Hoyt, a park interpretive operations supervisor. When Manley ...