Lost for 97 Years, Rediscovered Magnolia Tree Spurs Hope for its Restoration in Haiti
The northern Haiti magnolia (Magnolia emarginata) has been missing since scientists first discovered it in 1925
The northern Haiti magnolia (Magnolia emarginata) has been missing since scientists first discovered it in 1925
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