‘Ghost’ orchid that grows in the dark among new plant finds
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#5TQEZ)
Hundreds of new species include pink voodoo lily and an ylang-ylang tree named after Leonardo DiCaprio
A ghost orchid that grows in complete darkness, an insect-trapping tobacco plant and an exploding firework" flower are among the new species named by scientists in the last year. The species range from a voodoo lily from Cameroon to a rare tooth fungus unearthed near London, UK.
A new tree from the ylang-ylang family is the first to be named in 2022 and is being named after the actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio. He campaigned to revoke a logging concession which threatened the African tree, which features glossy yellow flowers on its trunk.
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