This national geographic wallpaper contains
sphagnum, musgo de esfagno, musgo de turfa, pântano musgo, musgo de sphagnum, musgo de pântano, musgo do pântano, hedgehog cactus, cacto hedgehog, cactos floridos, cânhamo indiano, indica cannabis, cannabis indica, and cannabis índica.
There might also be
flytrap de venus, flytraps de venus, muscipula dionaea, flytrap do venus, flytraps do venus, dionaea muscipula, a planta carnívora, a dioneias, lírio de michigan, michiganense lilium, michiganense do lilium, lilium michiganense, acrocarp, acrocarpous musgo, acrocarpo, and musgo acrocarpous.
Many have never been seen before but together they shed new light on the short, eventful life of the so-called ‘Boy King’ and are now helping experts realise the sheer scale of Tutankhamun’s influence in the ancient world