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Plant finds show rich diversity of life on earth

New plants never before recorded were found during 2020. Emily Beament reports on the discoverie­s

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THE “ugliest orchid in the world” is among the plant species newly named by scientists this year.

It appears on a list alongside a new toadstool discovered at Heathrow Airport.

Experts from the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) Kew, west London, joined collaborat­ors from around the world in selecting 10 highlights of the new plants and fungal species from 2020.

They said the top picks represent the “amazing breadth of new species named every year and highlight the incredible diversity of species out there still to be found and documented”.

Around 156 plants and fungi were found by scientists at Kew and their partners in Africa, Asia and the Americas.

They include the Gastrodia agnicellus, from a forest in Madagascar.

The 11mm flowers of the orchid are described by scientists as “small, brown and rather ugly”, earning it the title of “the ugliest orchid in the world”.

The Cortinariu­s heatherae is among six new species of webcap toadstool mushrooms named in the UK this year. It was discovered along the river on the boundary of Heathrow Airport by field mycologist Andy Overall, and was named after his wife Heather.

Some of the new species could be developed into food or medicine or provide vital income to communitie­s, experts said.

But they warned that several on the list are already considered under threat of extinction due to problems in their natural habitat.

They said the work being done to document the newly discovered plants is the first step to ensuring their future conservati­on.

Martin Cheek, RBG Kew botanist, said: “In a challengin­g and difficult year, it’s so thrilling to see botanical and mycologica­l science continue, with a bumper list of incredible newly named species being documented with our collaborat­ors across the world.

“Among this list are some amazing new finds for science, each with their own unique qualities and potential for humanity. However, the bleak reality facing us cannot be underplaye­d: with two in five plants threatened with extinction, it is a race against time to find, identify, name and conserve plants before they disappear.

“We hope this list inspires people to realise the beauty and vital importance of plants and fungi and support Kew’s work to find, document and understand these species so they can be protected.”

‘Among thiis list are some amazing new finds for science’ MARTIN CHEEK, KEW BOTANIST

 ?? Andy Overall/Royal Botanic Gardens Kew ?? Cortinariu­s heatherae, toadstool mushroom found at Heathrow Airport, which is among the plant species newly named by scientists this year
Andy Overall/Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Cortinariu­s heatherae, toadstool mushroom found at Heathrow Airport, which is among the plant species newly named by scientists this year
 ?? Ian Derbyshire/Royal Botanic Gardens Kew ?? Hibiscus hareyae, among the new plant species named this year
Ian Derbyshire/Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Hibiscus hareyae, among the new plant species named this year
 ?? Rick Burian/Royal Botanic Gardens Kew ?? > Gastrodia agnicellus, nicknamed the ugliest orchid in the world
Rick Burian/Royal Botanic Gardens Kew > Gastrodia agnicellus, nicknamed the ugliest orchid in the world

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