Woolly-Stalked Begonia: A Look at an Extinct Plant Species
The Woolly-Stalked Begonia, a plant found only in Malaysia, is a striking example of nature’s diversity. This species is presumed extinct due to habitat destruction … Read more
Discover fascinating extinct plants that once thrived on Earth, from ancient trees to lost flowers, and learn about their history, habitat, and disappearance.
The Woolly-Stalked Begonia, a plant found only in Malaysia, is a striking example of nature’s diversity. This species is presumed extinct due to habitat destruction … Read more
The Falkland Islands Rock Cress, scientifically known as Phlebolobium maclovianum, is a unique plant with a fascinating history. This species is now endangered and could … Read more
Cylindrocline lorencei is a fascinating example of a plant that once faced extinction. Originally native to Mauritius, this small tree was last seen in the … Read more
The Campo de Mayo Cypress is an interesting example of a plant species that once thrived but is now considered extinct. It played a vital … Read more
The Ascension Island Parsley Fern, also known as Anogramma ascensionis, is a unique plant native to Ascension Island. This fern was once believed to be … Read more
Dendroseris neriifolia is one of the rarest trees in the world, found only on Robinson Crusoe Island. This plant is critically endangered, with only two … Read more
Cry Violet, also known as Viola cryana, was a beautiful plant native to France, admired for its light violet flowers and lush green leaves. This … Read more
Trilepisium gymnandrum is a plant that once thrived in the lush forests of the Seychelles. This critically endangered species is now facing severe threats due … Read more
Adenanthera bicolor, often known for its striking appearances, holds a fascinating place in the world of botany. This plant, once prominent in various ecosystems, has … Read more
The Lake Pedder earthworm was a unique species that once thrived in Tasmania’s Lake Pedder area. This earthworm is now considered extinct due to habitat … Read more