Fire Raged Through Earth’s Ancient Forests
Middle Devonian plants burned frequently, reshaping our view of early oxygen levels.
Middle Devonian plants burned frequently, reshaping our view of early oxygen levels.
Seeds and seedlings found in manatee poop reveal their crucial role in spreading aquatic plants across the Amazon.
Explore the fascinating relationship between flower colour changes and pollinator visits in high-altitude environments
Scientists found that plants growing in the city make more self-pollinating flowers and have seeds that sprout and grow faster compared to their country cousins, showing how urban life is secretly changing plants over time.
New study reveals key plant and bee species connecting fragmented grasslands, but finds road verges fall short as supporting habitats.
Herbicide may kill a weed, but how do you stop it coming back? Research from California shows that when you kill the plant matters.
Cemeteries provide stable, undisturbed areas in cities and host unique soil conditions, but their conservation has been geared around memory. New research shows that nature shares the human need for peace.
After a wildfire sweeps through the landscape, it may be inevitable to be shocked by the desolate scene it leaves. Yet, a recent research led by Lucas Carbone suggests that plants can flourish in these environments as never expected.
Researchers from Northeast Brazil describe the first case of specular flowers in Janusia anisandra, a species that offers oils as floral resources.
Contrary to what previous research suggest, a recent study led by Sydney H. Worthy indicates that bees may not be such problematic introduced species in certain ecosystems.
We often envision gently swaying kelp forests along a calm beach. Now researchers have shown that the kelp forests themselves help calm ocean waves.
Patrick Gibson reviews a book about José Celestino Mutis's botanical expedition to what is now Colombia, as well as his scientific and artistic legacy.
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