Andrei Bussenault's iNaturalist journal entry

Using OneZoom, I observed the brown-eyed Susan more closely. This plant's most recent common ancestor is the rudbeckia -a plant genus in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family- which is the ancestor of 67 more different species.
When reviewing all 10 observations made, a common adaptation found was that these plants can survive in different weather conditions and geography as none of them originate from NY(where I live). The majority of these plants come from the southern tropics located in South and Central America(like the lantana and the ageratum), or from Asia (like the Hubei Anemone).
A unique adaptation the (pink) Roses have is the prickles these plants develop on their roots. These thorns serve to deter animals from eating the plant itself.

Publicado el 21 de septiembre de 2020 a las 03:00 AM por andrei_bussenault andrei_bussenault

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