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Majestic, Stunning, Intriguing and Bizarre: New Guinea’s 13,634 Plant Species

By Bruce Webber, CSIRO, Barry J Conn, University of Sydney and Rodrigo Camara Leret, University of Zurich Scientists have been interested in the flora of New Guinea since the 17th century, but formal knowledge of the tropical island’s diversity has… Continue Reading →

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