Botanists announced on the 17th that a new species of palm trees had been discovered in Madagascar, an African island country. This palm tree leaves up to 5 meters, which is the largest flowering plant found so far. Even more amazing, for this palm tree, flowering is the end of life. They leave all the nutrients on the fruit for insects and birds to enjoy. The discov《林奈学会植物学杂志》 published on the 17th. Linnaeus Society, located in London, England, is an international association for studying biological taxonomy. According to the report, this palm tree is pyramid-shaped, with a huge &”;body shape&”;, a height of more than 18 meters and a leaf length of up to 5 meters. Agence France-Presse said that this is the largest flowering plant ever discovered. The news announcement said: &”;This tree is so huge that it can even be found on Google Earth. &”;Google Earth&”; is a map search website, which can provide terrain, landforms and ground buildings with the help of satellites. Because of its geographical isolation from the mainland, Madagascar has many unique plants. Agence France-Presse said that among the 10,000 species of plants in Madagascar, more than 90% species are only found here. Death &”;flowering&”; is frightening, and the strange life cycle of palm trees &”;flowering&”; also makes botanists stunned. British botanists say that when this palm tree reaches its &”;peak&”;, hundreds of small flowers will bloom at the top. Experts said: &”;Every flower can bear fruit after pollination. Soon, the nectar dripping from the fruit attracts countless insects and birds. Once the results are achieved, the nutrients stored in palm trees are completely consumed, and the whole tree is frightening. &”; What excites botanists is that this palm tree is not only a new species, but also a new species. According to species classification and terminology, &”;class or genus&”; is between &”;species&”; and &”;family&”;. This means that before the discovery of &”;the same kind&”;, this palm tree formed its own &”;class&”;. Agence France-Presse said that since the number of such palm trees may be less than 100, it is urgent to protect them. According to the determination of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), this giant tree belongs to a new class of palm tree &”;Chuniophoeniceae&”;. Previously, there were only three types of palm trees in this &”;family&”;, which were scattered in Arabia, Thailand and.