A type of Japanese dogsbane releases a scent identical to wounded ants’ distress signal, drawing in scavenging flies that unwittingly pollinate it.
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Some prior bad experience with a homeowners' association appeared to be behind one gardener's recent wistful musings. Passing ...
Japanese botanist Kenji Suetsugu's childhood fascination with ghost flowers led to a career uncovering their secrets. These ...
Add an organic touch to this year's Halloween celebrations with strange, spooky plants that'll bring eerie vibe to your home.
Today, we bring you another focus challenge, in which we invite you to spend uninterrupted time looking at a piece of art. The Dutch artist Margareta Haverman painted “A Vase of Flowers” over 300 ...
It’s not often that a single bloom on one plant in a garden becomes a newsworthy event. However, there is one notable ...
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Roseville High School’s corpse flower bloomed Thursday, nurtured by the Think Green Club, marking a rare repeat bloom in U.S.
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