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Most trees in the Amazon (90%), the Atlantic Forest (90%), or the Cerrado, the Brazilian savanna-like biome (60%), depend on ...
A new paper in Annals of Botany indicates that pollination can have a dramatic effect on how plants grow and change. The ...
The U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., is currently home to a rare and pungent spectacle: the blooming of the so-called ...
Originating from Europe, Asia and Africa and introduced as an ornamental plant barrier while others thought of it as a means ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Fast-Growing Native Ground Cover That's Perfect For Yards With Damp Soil
Many ground covers struggle to survive in damp soil, making it tricky to fill in those spots in your garden. This ...
Now, a new analysis has finally unravelled its origins.
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Fruit Flies: How to Get Rid of These Pesky Insects
Fruit fly alert? One small fruit fly can quickly multiply into hundreds. These troublemakers are particularly annoying in summer. With these tricks, you can quickly get rid of these pests.
In this week’s edition of Science for All, Vasudevan Mukunth look at a new study that provides a unifying picture of how kin ...
To save the "alarmingly low" population of monarch butterflies in North America, a University of Guelph professor and ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExpert shares warning over pretty-but-harmful flower: 'It's kind of a nightmare'
One gardener was shocked to learn that the lily of the valley they'd planted was becoming a notorious invasive.
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