The Magic Of Harry Potter Meets The World Of Flowers
If you’ve been paying any attention at all to the world of movies and books in the last several years, you know whom Harry Potter, the boy wizard and star of J.K. Rowling’s acclaimed series of books, is. The magic of Harry Potter is so pervasive that it has even entered the world of flowers
in the name of a new species of flower found in Ecuador. The name of this new flower is Macrocarpaea Apparata. It’s name comes from the term “apparate,” which is used throughout the Harry Potter series to describe wizards disappearing from one place and reappearing in another.
Central to the discovery of this new flower was Lena Struwe, an assistant professor of ecology, evolution, and natural resources at Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey. Struwe’s choice of the name and its connection to the world of Harry Potter wasn’t an accident. She is, in
fact, a fan of the young wizard. The flower was so named because the discovering team conducted quite a search of the Ecuadorian mountains in search of one of these plants bearing flowers so that they could...