The Week in Botany November 3, 2025
This week, toxic nectar, the hidden ecosystem and orchids.
This week, toxic nectar, the hidden ecosystem and orchids.
This week, your sensory superpowers, an accidental community, the largest herbarium in Africa and more...
This week, the creepiest pollinator, ghost herbaria and the hidden world of fungi.
This week, an unusual shield, beads to save ecosystems, and what makes a plant a phoenix.
This week, nature and nurture, the long life of a rose, and Dr. Stefanie Ickert-Bond on the importance of taxonomy.
This week, the complexity of plants, and the bodyguards that don't help you get pollinated.
This week, scary bodyguards, local references and why you should treat plants with kindness.
This week extraordinary fungal knowledge, violas that survive arsenic, and Ramiro Aguilar on the importance of observation.
This week, a loss of immunity, a gain of parasites and untold stories of plant evolution.
This week, why Taylor Swift might be good for plants and why Northern Irish rock group Ash might not be.
This week, urban biodiversity, logging into the Wood Wide Web, and an email bug.
This week, Liedson Carneiro on networking, gunfire doesn't stop Botany, how dinosaurs got along with each other, and more.
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