Newly identified waterlily species is world’s largest
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from Science | The Guardian on (#611N6)
Leaves of species grown at Kew Gardens can reach up to three metres in the wild
A giant waterlily grown at Kew Gardens has been named as new to science, in the first discovery of its type in more than a century.
Scientists at the south-west London garden suspected for decades there could be a third species of giant waterlily and worked with researchers in its native home in Bolivia to see if their thesis was correct.
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