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By Kristine Sabillo Narrow strips of flowering plants along road edges can support high butterfly diversity, a recent study ...
Direct lightning strikes cause minimal damage to Dipteryx oleifera. But these same strikes effectively kill parasitic vines and neighboring trees that compete with the species for light and nutrients.
Through partnership with Cleaning for a Reason, Come Back Clean supports two cancer patients’ homes each month for two ...
These plants demonstrate nature's genius in seed dispersal through explosive adaptations, thriving in competitive ecosystems.
The memories of first encounters with certain plants last a lifetime. Often, such plants are discovered growing in places ...
The display reopens Friday for the first time since renovations began in 2022. It marks the end of a 10-year improvement ...
The National Hurricane Center has released its full list of names for the hurricane season, which will be reused in 2031 with ...
Looking to bring a tropical vibe to your yard? Consider planting this low-maintenance tree, filling your outdoor space with ...
Moves are afoot to turn Egypt’s annual Spring Flowers Exhibition into an international fair, drawing on its advantages in the ...
Though Louisiana's warm and humid climate is optimal for gardeners year-round, spring presents ample opportunity for ...
The broadcaster and naturalist first appeared on our screens more than 70 years ago and has had a huge impact on the natural ...