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Fairy Lantern Plant: New Plant Species 'Thismia Malayana' That Steals Nutrients from Fungi Discovered in Malaysia
The new species of fairy lantern plant was found in two localities in Malaysia. Click to read more. The fairy lantern plant is known for stealing nutrients from the underground fungal mycelia fungi to survive.
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