The northern Haiti magnolia (Magnolia emarginata) boasts pure white flowers and uniquely shaped leaves Photograph: Haiti National Trust
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Magnolia species lost to science for 97 years rediscovered in Haiti
A conservation team has rediscovered a native magnolia tree in a forest in Haiti for the first time since it was lost to science in 1925. Boasting pure white flowers and uniquely shaped leaves, the
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