Unexpected Blooms Along Ghost Tracks
Nature is reclaiming abandoned railway tracks in Poland, creating surprise conservation areas that help protect plant diversity in intensively farmed landscapes.
Nature is reclaiming abandoned railway tracks in Poland, creating surprise conservation areas that help protect plant diversity in intensively farmed landscapes.
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Plants from New Zealand growing in an American garden are carrying a dangerous plant disease that could threaten agriculture and native species.
Birds visiting garden feeders doesn't stop them from pollinating wild plants, say South African scientists.
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Plant sellers and buyers struggle to verify if rare carnivorous plants were legally collected from the wild.
An underground plant saves seeds for six months before letting ants scatter them.
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