Invasive Species Outperform Natives by Flowering Out of Season
A new study reveals how off-season flowering helps invasive plants outcompete native species.
A new study reveals how off-season flowering helps invasive plants outcompete native species.
Why do flowers of the same species come in different colours? Researchers have discovered that one answer to this phenomenon lies in soil conditions and adaptations to environmental stress.
Researchers discover how invasive plants use colour to compete with native plants for pollinators.
From its captivating origins to the macroevolutionary changes that produce a breathtaking array of hues, Kellenberger and Glover explore the enchanting world of flower colour diversity
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