Plants that evolved in Florida over millennia now face extinction and lack protection
- Plants known as Scrub Mints, which evolved in Florida, are facing extinction due to lack of protection, as highlighted by a recent study published in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.
- Over half of the 24 species of Scrub Mints are listed as threatened or endangered at either the state or federal level, leaving many rare plants without legal protections.
- The study found that misclassifications of Scrub Mints delay conservation actions, as many species need new scientific names for proper recognition.
- The potential extinction of these ancient plant species threatens the broader ecosystem, impacting wildlife that rely on them for food and shelter.
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