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So they named their discovery after pop icon Lady GaGa. It’s clear by the millions of fans following her on Twitter, Lady GaGa is beloved. Gaga’s fans reach far and wide, even to a biology lab ...
An entire genus of ferns has been named after pop star Lady Gaga. "We wanted to name this genus for Lady Gaga because of her fervent defense of equality and individual expression," said Duke ...
Duke University biologist Kathleen Pryer named a new genus of ferns found in Central and South America, Mexico, Arizona and Texas after pop singer Lady Gaga.
Forget all that "it's a bird, it's a plane" nonsense. It's a plant and a pop star! More specifically, a fern. Researchers at Duke University have named a whopping 19 species of ferns after Lady Gaga!
Lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina), also known as the alpine lady fern, is an uncommon plant in Colorado but can be found in 49 out of 50 states, excluding Hawaii, making it one of the most abundant ...
What: Japanese painted fern, or eared lady fern, brings amazing and colorful foliage to the shade garden. The silvers and purplish-reds that are overlaid on the fronds brightens any shadowy situation.
Duke University biologist Kathleen Pryer named a new genus of ferns found in Central and South America, Mexico, Arizona and Texas after pop singer Lady Gaga.