Photo: "Extinct" Plants Discovered Blooming in Australia



Two supposedly extinct plants—the pink-flowered mint Teucrium ajugaceum, (left) and Rhaphidospora cavernarum, (right)—have been rediscovered on a peninsula in northern Australia, scientists announced recently.

Photographs by Bruce Wannan (left) and Paul Forster (right), courtesy Queensland Herbarium, Environmental Protection Agency.


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