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The vibrant flower you'll wish you planted next to your birdbath sooner
Boost pollination in your yard by planting this beautiful flower right next to your bird bath, drawing bees, butterflies, and birds to your plants.
Monarch Butterflies, one of the most recognizable symbols of conservation in our country, are beginning their famous 3,000-mile migration from Mexico to Canada Father of woman killed in Marion Co.
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Himalayan parasitic flower that reeks of rotting meat discovered in Vietnam's Phong Nha forest
A rare parasitic plant species, the Himalayan sapria (Sapria himalayana), has been recorded in the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park in central Vietnam, according to the park's management board. The ...
Visitors are flocking to Death Valley National Park in California and Nevada to take in a rare phenomenon known as a superbloom.
Wild scarlet monkeyflowers in California survived a historic drought by relying on a rapid evolution, marking the first time the process has been observed in the wild.
Microglia (immune cells) and the RANK protein are essential for triggering puberty and maintaining fertility in the brain.
The warming world has disrupted the timing for plant and animal reproduction, and it's usually bad news for species that ...
The first blooms of the year are already visible in some parts of the United States. Here’s why certain flowers are the first ...
Indoor farms, also known as vertical farms, are popular among agricultural researchers and are expanding across the agricultural industry. Some benefits they have over outdoor farms include the ...
Roses are the “queen of flowers,” and they’ve earned the title: from Romeo and Juliet to Beauty and the Beast and ABC’s The Bachelor franchise, roses are the enduring symbol of passion, romance and ...
In the lead up to Valentine’s Day on February 14, Americans alone will spend roughly $3.1 billion on flowers, the equivalent of the GDP of Bhutan. International totals, while unavailable, are likely ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when reading this story: Chondrichthyan fishes—a group that includes rays, skates, chimaeras, and sharks—are thought to have energy intensive reproduction cycles due in no ...
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