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All plants emit these chemicals to protect themselves from attack, be it from a fungus, bacteria or parasite, and they can ...
Dr. Doug Tallamy offers answers to 499 questions on saving nature one yard at a time in his latest book, called "How Can I Help?" ...
Andrea Kramer, senior director of restoration at the Chicago Botanic Garden, said that in Illinois less than 1/10 of 1% of ...
The sale will feature close to 100 species of native trees, vines, wildflowers, grasses, and shrubs. Held during peak raptor ...
Fall Out Boy found the cure to growing older: celebrating the past in all its glory. In honor of their major label debut, From Under the Cork Tree, turning 20, the band will release an anniversary ...
Are plants intelligent? Are introduced plants less worthy than our own natives? Should we consider them to be weeds? Can plants use up the oxygen in a room while we sleep? If your mind is of an ...
The West River Peace Garden hosts a Ginkgo tree, a sapling of a Hiroshima survivor, that now stands as a symbol of the New ...
For the next century, the Wardian case facilitated the transfer of live plants around the world. But the case was not simply a practical solution to a problem, writes cultural critic Gregory O’Brien ...
As the setting sun tinges the passing vineyards in a golden hue, I’m on deck with a Blue Danube, a fittingly azure-coloured ...
Bloom Again” by Marybeth Holleman is a welcome addition to Alaska’s literary fiction canon and an encouragement to address, with love and joy, the challenges of our time.
In this month's best new releases, humans transform into trees, grief meets the supernatural in a haunted house and a volcanic eruption disrupts life in rural New Zealand.