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On the Radar: Botanical noir is a thing!?!
In Britain, across Canada and the US, all over the Northern Hemisphere flowers are blooming… foliage is flourishing… vines are creeping… plants are proliferating… and in some cases...
Herbarium Sheets Are Holding Secrets Their Makers Never Intended
When you mount a plant on a sheet, you capture more than botany. A new paper reveals the unexpected historical treasures hiding in herbaria, and why closing them is a mistake.
Taking a Birder’s Approach to the Botanical World
In a new book, two botanists hope to reintroduce the 19th-century hobby of “Botanizing” to gardeners, if they can slow down long enough to take notice.
Rat Tales from the Attic Floor
18th century rodent cache tells rich botanical history
Blank Spaces No More
'Taylor Swift Method' for Teaching Botany Brings Plants into the Daylight
From Pot Plant to Cliff Invader
A garden plant called Kalanchoe Г— houghtonii is spreading along Mediterranean coasts and may be pushing out native plants that normally grow there.
Kelp Quest! Take the plunge
The Seattle Aquarium needs your help for a seafloor survey
The Ecological Experiment 2000 Years in the Making
Thousands of megalithic jars in Laos were carved for burial rites. Two millennia later, they're miniature ecosystems, and ecologists have started taking notes.
The Safest Place in the Pyrenees Is a Cliff Face
Century-old photographs reveal that a Spanish national park's most treacherous terrain is doing more for rare plants than a hundred years of protection.
The Invasive Species Message That's Missing Its Audience
Tell gardeners not to plant alien species and they shrug. Give them practical advice about problem plants and they listen.
Ancient Sacred Stories Shed Light on the Long-debated Ecological Value of Indian Savannas
By tracing the plants featured in local literary traditions, researchers have uncovered new clues to the controversial history of tropical savannas in India—offering a widened bi...
An excellent plant adventure; return visits to RPR and the BigJohn Hicks Oasis
Last Saturday was the annual Rare Plant Research open house, and naturally I was there. This is the 22nd year in a row I've attended this event, which is always held the 3rd weeken...
How Teaching Wilderness Science in Yellowstone Inspired a Fantasy Novel in Victorian London
It was around sundown when, after putting my eighth graders in their tents for quiet time, the grizzly bear came charging into camp. This was not a totally unusual occurrence in...
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