China and Peru Join Forces to Save Rare ‘Queen of the Andes’ Plant
China and Peru scientists are teaming up to protect the endangered “Queen of the Andes” plant, the world’s largest bromeliad, native to Peru’s highlands.
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China and Peru scientists are teaming up to protect the endangered “Queen of the Andes” plant, the world’s largest bromeliad, native to Peru’s highlands.
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