New Plant Discovery in Arunachal Pradesh: Meet the Lysionotus Ziroensis!
By Karmactive Staff
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Arunachal Pradesh's Lower Subansiri district is now home to the newly discovered Lysionotus ziroensis.
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The Lysionotus genus welcomes a unique species with distinct serrate-spinose leaves and vinaceous undertones.
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Botanical Survey of India researchers have pinpointed a new epiphytic wonder in the heart of Southeast Asia.
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With only 25 mature plants found, Lysionotus ziroensis enters the conservation list as 'Data Deficient'.
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This discovery shines a light on the ecological richness and fragility of Arunachal Pradesh's forests.
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Lysionotus ziroensis' precarious existence highlights the urgent need for conservation and research.
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The plant's epiphytic lifestyle showcases a remarkable adaptation to its shaded, forested habitat.
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Arunachal Pradesh continues to surprise with its untapped botanical treasures, as seen with Lysionotus ziroensis.
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The unveiling of Lysionotus ziroensis is a crucial step in understanding the biodiversity of the region.
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