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A powerful natural bug repellent is hiding in some of our plants, but Michigan State University researchers said it may also be making our air dirtier, raising new concerns about crop science and ...
St. Augustine is dominant, but if you don't follow lawn maintenance, Bermuda will win. Here's are tips to getting your landscape under control.
For years, we’ve admired plants for their ability to cleanse the air and help fight air pollution. However, our green ally ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Are Tracking Worrying Declines in Insects—and the Birds That Feast on Them. Here's What's Being Done to Save Them BothLess than two hours after sunrise, with the shadows still blue and slanting hard in a dense growth of balsam firs and spruces ...
In a Swiss pine forest, the treetops are being sprayed with mist in a bid to discover the effect that drier or wetter air has ...
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Experts are Mindblown After Finding Trees Have a Second Layer of RootsExperts are Mindblown After Finding Trees Have a Second Layer of Roots Similar to humans, plants have secrets that scientists ...
Oak and cherry tree leaves have pinnate venation. Palmate Venation: The veins radiate in a fan shape from the leaf petiole. Examples include maple and sweetgum leaves.
An average maturing tree under optimal conditions can transport up to 10,000 gallons of water only to capture about 1,000 usable gallons for the production of food and adding to its biomass.
Joseph Stewart, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, UC Davis Jessica Wright, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service; James Thone, Department of Environmental Science and ...
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