A volunteer spotted the tiny, fuzzy plant with maroon florets while exploring the remote northern corner of Big Bend National ...
In a remote corner of the Chihuahuan Desert, an unexpected botanical discovery has captured the attention of scientists. A ...
Deb Manley picked the name based on the plant’s wooly hairs and its tendency to have two ray florets that “sort of look like devil horns,” according to Lichter Mark. The wooly devil is small — it can ...
Deb Manley picked the name based on the plant's wooly hairs and its tendency to have two ray florets that "sort of look like devil horns," according to Lichter Mark. The wooly devil is small ...