The re-discovery of an endemic Hawaiian plant in an unexpected spot
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The re-discovery of an endemic Hawaiian plant in an unexpected spot
In a frigid room lined with rows of floor to ceiling cabinets Kevin Faccenda, Invasive Species Program Manager at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii, sat at his desk sifting through around 100 pressed specimens of Amaranthus. Amaranthus, a grain that has been cultivated by civilizations for centuries, is found naturally in a variety of areas. However, over time this crop has evolved into an expansive number of species, some of which have esca…
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