A landmark review reveals conserved core cycles and sequential innovations that drove the diversification of land plants, ...
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Cherry trees do not simply bloom and fruit at random. This study shows that two ornamental cherry species use a layered ...
The genes that could help the world's crops survive drought, heat, and disease probably already exist. But much of this ...
Invasive northern pike have wreaked havoc in Southcentral Alaska rivers and lakes. Introduced illegally in the 1950s, they ...
Lush leaves and explosive growth might look like success, but too much of a good thing can quietly sabotage an entire garden.
A new University of Waterloo study shows that fish downstream of municipal wastewater treatment plants are accumulating ...
Unless you carefully inspect the leaves of a plant in your garden, you might not ever see the tiny little bugs known as ...
Plant a standout but simple-to-grow garden centerpiece and get the designer look for less, with wow-factor accent plant ...
B.C.'s Ministry of Environment and Parks issued the penalties after Barkerville Gold Mines failed to conduct 174 samples and ...
When spring arrives, plants face a critical challenge in their life cycle via a "wisdom of balance," starting to grow leaves early enough to capture sunlight, while avoiding the risk of deadly frost ...
I KNOW, I wrote about this a few weeks ago — but it is still way too early to plant many botanical wonders like tomatoes, peppers, geraniums, impatience and begonias.