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18th century rodent cache tells rich botanical history
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18th century rodent cache tells rich botanical history
Scientists uncover root patterns that improve maize growth in different soils
A garden plant called Kalanchoe Г— houghtonii is spreading along Mediterranean coasts and may be pushing out native plants that normally grow there.
Nearly 10,000 People Helped Confirm a Botanical Hunch. Were You One of Them?
Fourteen botanical gardens across the Alps collectively grow a third of the region's flora, including species found in no seed bank anywhere.
A research team has delivered one of the most comprehensive molecular portraits yet of Anthurium, a globally prized ornamental plant known for its vivid spathes and striking floral...
'Taylor Swift Method' for Teaching Botany Brings Plants into the Daylight
Densely packed needles along the shoots of evergreen conifers exhibit shade-acclimated photosynthetic characteristics even under full sunlight
Botany One interviews Dr Jeanmaire Molina, a plant biologist fascinated with "plants that challenge the definition of plant life", specially the record-breaking Rafflesia.
Botany One interviews Dr Alexander Bowles, an evolutionary botanist interested in the processes that have driven plant and algae diversity
This week: Ecology, C4 photosynthesis, cross kingdom communication and more.
By comparing flowers and leaves across 245 species, researchers reveal that flowers follow hidden water-use strategies shaped by the same environmental pressures as the rest of the...
New research on Central African orchids reveals that even the smallest seeds can preserve clues about how plants evolved and adapted over time.
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...
This week: selective autophagy, maize flowering, water-potential sensing, and much more.
Mosses from Brazil's rocky savannas are quietly doing something we usually associate with shrubs and trees: taking up and safely storing aluminium from the soil.
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