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Giant waterlily species, Victoria boliviana, goes undiscovered at London's Kew Gardens for 177 years
As well as being the newest species of giant waterlily, Victoria boliviana, whose leaves grow as wide as three metres in the wild, is also the largest in the world. A paper detailing the years of ...
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Researchers discovered a new waterlily species for the first time in over 100 years — and they're the biggest in the world
Researchers revealed a new waterlily species, Victoria boliviana, in a scientific journal Monday. It's the largest waterlily species in the world, with leaves that reach almost 10 feet wide.
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Scientists discover new giant water lily species
The plant has been called Victoria boliviana - named after Bolivia, where it grows in a single water basin in part of the Amazon river system. This video can not be played Botanical artist Lucy ...
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The world's largest waterlily is bigger than a double bed
The world's largest waterlily has been discovered in the wetlands of northern Bolivia. Even though its lily pads are visible from satellite imagery, Victoria boliviana had remained undetected until ...
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Newly identified waterlily species is world’s largest
The three species in the genus are Victoria amazonica, cruziana and boliviana, named after Queen Victoria. The results, published in the journal Frontiers in Plant Science, suggest that the new ...
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Kew Gardens Announces New Giant Waterlily Species
As well as being the newest species of giant waterlily, "Victoria boliviana", whose leaves grow as wide as three metres in the wild, is also the largest in the world. A paper detailing the years ...
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Giant waterlily hiding in plain sight at Kew Gardens is actually a new species
Botanical artist Lucy Smith (L) and Kew Gardens’ scientific and botanical research horticulturalist Carlos Magdalena (R) pose for photographs with the ‘Victoria Boliviana’. (Credits ...
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New giant waterlily species discovered among collection at Kew: ‘A botanical wonder of the world’
Scientists have found that a giant waterlily among the collection at Kew’s Botanic Gardens for 177 years is a new species, and “one of the botanical wonders of the world”. The giant waterlily from the ...
Yahoo Style UK1mon
Scientists discover new giant water lily species
The plant has been called Victoria boliviana - named after Bolivia, where it grows in a single water basin in part of the Amazon river system. Horticulturist Carlos Magdalena, one of the world’s ...
BBC1mon
This giant waterlily is the biggest in the world -- and it's a newly identified species
An enormous waterlily in London’s Royal Botanic Gardens has been discovered to belong to an entirely new species, after 177 years in the gardens’ herbarium. Load ...
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