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The golden oyster mushroom, a tasty species native to Asia, has proliferated in states around the Great Lakes and may crowd ...
The destruction of tropical rainforests — seen in shocking images of huge wildfires, vast clearcuts, and dying ...
It's Moulsecoomb Forest Garden and Wildlife Project's open day on Friday 4th July running from Midday until 6pm. It provides a wonderful opportunity to see what the team get up to and meet those who ...
These plant species have been conserved through in-situ and ex-situ conservation measures across seven different forest ranges of its research wing ...
In addition to partnering with the National Forest Foundation, Identity Digital is working with multiple organizations around the world to plant trees – improving biodiversity, offsetting carbon ...
Poodle-dog bush, a pretty but dangerous plant, is growing in parts of the Angeles National Forest hit by recent wildfires. Hairs covering the stems, leaves and flowers have glands that secrete a ...
The small, whitish moth blends well with the white flowers of the yucca plant, where it spends most of its adult life. The moth pollinates the flowers, and in return, the yucca provides the moth ...
A new study sheds light on how extreme weather events impact phenological processes, specifically the flight period of butterflies and moths and the flowering time of plants, with implications for ...
Yucca plants have long been a popular choice in backyards across the country, but there's a reason why gardeners warn against them.
New research reveals nitrogen deposition, and to a lesser extent climate change, unexpectedly as the key driver behind surprising westward shifts in the distribution of plants.