Researchers say odd-looking plants discovered by a volunteer and supervisory interpretive park ranger at a U.S. National Park ...
The Wooly Devil, or Ovicula biradiata​, was first spotted by botany volunteer Deb Manley and a park ranger in Big Bend ...
A new plant species, Ovicula biradiata, also known as "Wooly Devil," was discovered in Big Bend National Park, marking a new ...
A new plant species, Ovicula biradiata, has been discovered in Big Bend National Park, marking the first such discovery in a ...
A new fuzzy plant species called the "Wooly Devil" has been discovered amongst the arid landscapes of Big Bend National Park ...
The plant, formally known as Ovicula biradiata, is especially notable for being the simultaneous discovery of a new species ...
(CNN) - Staff members at Big Bend National Park discovered a brand-new plant. They spotted several odd-looking plants on desert rocks in a remote part of the park. Genetic analysis revealed that not ...
The small plant, officially named “Ovicula biradiata" and more affectionately called “wooly devil,” was first spotted in ...
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 ...
The type of sunflower is a new plant species, identified in Big Bend National Park in Texas. Ovicula biradiata, as it is ...
A new plant species was recently discovered in Texas’ Big Bend National Park. It’s being called the “wooly devil.”A volunteer ...
The newly-discovered plant is officially named Ovicula biradiata. “Ovicula = tiny sheep, in reference to the thick white “wool” that covers the leaves, and biradiata = referencing the two ...