Tiny Orchid Discovered in Forest
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•New orchid found on Australian island resembles a cupcake
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Orchids are one of the most at risk of extinction at the age of extinction in Australia .
Researchers from the Australian National Herbarium discovered a new species of Adelopetalum argyropus on Norfolk Island .
The research revealed that the orchid species was three distinct species.
Researchers must also publish a scientific paper in a scientific journal.
The purpose of naming and describing new orchid species is to build a checklist of Australian orchids so people can conserve them.
Many species grow in single locations or have very small populations.
The species on Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands are both confined to small islands and the one on continental Australia was badly impacted by the 20192020 bushfires.
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