a) Greenland
b) New Guinea
c) Boreno
d) None of these
The researchers team led by Dr Rodrigo Cámara-Leret from the University of Zurich concludes New Guinea has 13,634 species of plants from 1742 genera and 264 families. That gives New Guinea, the world’s second largest island, the highest plant diversity of any island on Earth, surpassing Madagascar (11,832 species), Borneo (11,165 species), and Sumatra (8,391 species). The study was published in Journal nature.