A Captain Planet-style team-up of international botanists and amateur plant enthusiasts have rediscovered lost plants from the tropical Andes.
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, were believed to be extinct and listed as remained unknown or almost so in the wild. Photos of livingwere also spotted using iNaturalist. “All these discoveries serve as a reminder that even well-studied regions harbor diversity that can so easily remain overlooked and unexplored, and point to the role of botanists in documenting biodiversity which is an essential prerequisite for any conservation effort,” co-author and Leibniz Center for Agricultural Landscape Research botanist Tilo Henning
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