Drone Discovers New Carnation Species
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•Scientists discover rare plant on Kauai using drone technology
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National Tropical Botanical Garden scientists used drone technology to make a discovery.
The rare species is a never-before-documented plant that belongs to the carnation family.
Botanists spotted it while surveying the Waiahulu area of Waimea Canyon .
Subsequent drone flyovers located hundreds more of the rare plant.
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