Botanists identify 33 global dark spots' with thousands of unknown plants
Briefly

In a new study, botanists have pinpointed 33 dark spots globally, indicating areas where thousands of unidentified plant species likely exist, facing extinction risks.
With over 100,000 plant species thought to remain undiscovered, many may vanish before scientists even document them, underscoring the urgency for focused research.
The research emphasizes that to protect parts of our planet effectively, we first need to identify which areas harbor the highest biodiversity.
Efforts must be concentrated in regions such as Madagascar and Bolivia, as previous research shows we have neglected areas rich in potential biodiversity.
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