The Wooly Devil is what botanists call a "belly plant"-so tiny that it can only be properly observed while lying on the ...
A new plant species, dubbed the "wooly devil," has been discovered in Big Bend National Park by park staff and confirmed by ...
A volunteer spotted the tiny, fuzzy plant with maroon florets while exploring the remote northern corner of Big Bend National ...
In sun-scorched expanse of Big Bend National Park, where the Chihuahuan Desert stretches seemingly endlessly, Deb Manley was ...
A new fuzzy plant species called the "Wooly Devil" has been discovered amongst the arid landscapes of Big Bend National Park ...
The Wooly Devil, or Ovicula biradiata​, was first spotted by botany volunteer Deb Manley and a park ranger in Big Bend ...
Researchers call the plant the wooly devil because of its fuzzy appearance and the red horn-like flowers that bloom from it.
Researchers with the California Academy of Sciences have discovered a new species of sunflower endemic to the harsh, rocky ...
Walking through the boundless landscape of red rocks and limestone cliffs in Texas' Big Bend National Park last March, a volunteer and a park ranger came across a plant they didn't recognize.
The plant, formally known as Ovicula biradiata, is especially notable for being the simultaneous discovery of a new species ...