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Mycoheterotrophs: A Wander in the Woods


Mycoheterotrophs: A Wander in the Woods Botanists studying mycoheterotrophic plants were recently excited by the discovery of one missing for some 150 years. Thismia neptunis was first found in 1866 in the wilds of Sarawak. Now Czech researchers have announced its rediscovery in the journal Phytotaxa. If you like to wallow in the weird, you'll rejoice in mycoheterotrophs. Better yet, you don't have to risk visiting remote rainforests to discover examples. A wander through local woods could prove rewarding.
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