Posted by: Sandy Steinman | February 12, 2024

Kew Gardens names mysterious plants and fungi new to science

The BBC  reports

Kew scientists discovered nearly 100 new plants and fungi last year – but some may already be extinct.

From an underground “forest” to spectacular orchids, scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, discovered 74 new plants and 15 fungi last year.

Many of the mysterious species were found in unlikely places, such as on the top of a volcano or clinging to Antarctic rocks.

The new finds need immediate protection and at least one will probably already have been lost, the scientists say.

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