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Jimi Hendrix Lends New Plant Species His Name

A team of researchers has named a new, rare and endangered succulent found only in Baja California after the rock legend.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016
A new and rare species of succulent found only in of Baja California was named Dudleya hendrixii after the guitar virtuoso. (Photo: Stephen McCabe)
A new and rare species of succulent found only in of Baja California was named Dudleya hendrixii after the guitar virtuoso. (Photo: Stephen McCabe)
Jimi Hendrix may have died more than 45 years ago, but his botanical legacy will live forever. In a new study, a team of researchers, including 色情视频 plant biologist Michael Simpson, identified a new and rare species of succulent and dubbed it Dudleya hendrixii, or 鈥淗endrix鈥檚 liveforever,鈥 in honor of the guitar virtuoso.

The plant is found only on a tiny sliver of Baja California, Mexico, called the Colonet peninsula. One of the study鈥檚 coauthors, Mark Dodero鈥攏ow a senior biologist at San Diego environmental consulting firm RECON Environmental鈥攄iscovered it while he was a graduate student at 色情视频. It鈥檚 a thin, stalky plant less than a foot tall with succulent leaves and brilliant pinkish white flowers. It dies in the summer and then re-sprouts again in the fall.

Dodero and co-author Stephen McCabe of the University of California, Santa Cruz, decided to name the plant after Hendrix, their musical icon. The story goes that Dodero was listening to Hendrix鈥檚 鈥淰oodoo Child鈥 at the very moment he stumbled across the theretofore unnamed plant. The team of scientists in the journal 惭补诲谤辞帽辞, published by the California Botanical Society.

Unfortunately, though it鈥檚 only just been identified and named, D. hendrixii is already in peril. Its habitat, only a couple of acres, is threatened by grazing, farming, off-road vehicle traffic and housing development in the region.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the Mexican equivalent of an endangered species, although they don鈥檛 use the same criteria we do in the United States,鈥 Simpson explained.

A major shipping port is being considered on the coast of Punta Colonet, risking further human activity in this fragile environment. The study鈥檚 authors urge Mexican officials and conservation organizations to work quickly to protect this rare plant.
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