A new fuzzy plant species called the "Wooly Devil" has been discovered amongst the arid landscapes of Big Bend National Park in Texas.
A volunteer spotted the tiny, fuzzy plant with maroon florets while exploring the remote northern corner of Big Bend National ...
A new plant species called the Wooly Devil has been discovered ... The tiny, fuzzy-looking plants with yellow flowers growing among desert rocks in a remote area on the northern end of the park ...
The wooly devil is only the latest in a series of remarkable finds in the park. In recent years, scientists have uncovered ...
The type of sunflower is a new plant species ... And rain has been lacking; the area has suffered drought in recent years.
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 was recently discovered in Texas’ Big Bend National Park. It’s being called the “wooly devil.” ...
The small plant, officially named “Ovicula ... biodiversity” and a wide range of habitat types, including riparian ecosystems, low desert bajadas and sky island woodlands at higher elevations.