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Before this spring, the last time anyone had laid eyes on a small flower with lavender petals on Santa Cruz Island was nearly 60 years ago. What is it? The plant is called Saints' Daisy.
The Daisy is a very common and very widespread wild flower and a regular coloniser of lawns and other grassy places where the sward is kept short due to mowing or grazing. Daisy flowers close at ...
Despite discovering more places in the outback where the daisy can thrive, Ms Lynch said the flower was just as endangered as it was before the survey. She said only increasing the range by 10 ...
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