Article 72NV8 Fly-arousing orchid and zombie fungus among 2025 botanical and fungal finds

Fly-arousing orchid and zombie fungus among 2025 botanical and fungal finds

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Damian Carrington Enviroment editor
from Environment | The Guardian on (#72NV8)

Scientists also name an overlooked snowdrop growing in the UK and a fruit that tastes like banana and guava

A zombie fungus that springs from a trapdoor and a flame-like shrub named after the fire demon in the Studio Ghibli film Howl's Moving Castle are among the species of plant and fungi named by scientists in 2025.

A list of 10 weird and wonderful" new species was compiled by scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG), Kew and their international partners, who together named 125 new plants last year. The list also includes an orchid whose flowers look bloodstained and attract sexually aroused flies, and a beautiful snowdrop that had been hiding in plain sight in UK gardens.

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