According
to the United Kingdom’s Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, the more than 300
different species include palms and rainforest trees, rare orchids,
fungi, wild coffees and others, and were discovered in locations that
ranged from Africa to South America, the Middle East, southern Asia and
western Australia.
However, it is believed that a third of these
recent finds are already endangered. For example, one South African
aquatic plant, belonging to an ancient family of ferns dating back more
than 150 million years, is at risk of disappearing due to global
warming-related drying of its native lands. We thank Royal Botanic
Gardens for sharing these newly found natural wonders.
With Heaven’s grace, may such irreplaceable beauty continue to flourish through our thoughtful respect for the environment.
http://www.globalgoodnews.com/science-news-a.html?art=126400147110214345 http://www.kew.org/science/new-discoveries/