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Christophe Golé is Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Smith College and co-author of ‘Do Plants Know Math?’ Speaking to ...
Norm Geisinger is 82 years old, and he owns an 85-year-old bonsai tree that’s less than two feet tall. He’s owned the ...
Fig shrubs prefer 6 or more hours of sun per day, and do best with well-draining soil. You can overwinter them in the garage ...
Don't lose your prize crop of these quintessentially British berries to common pests and gardening pitfalls with easy steps ...
The Lost Gardens of Heligan have a tragic history that makes a wander around its beautiful 200-acre plot, with its formal ...
With a little sun, the right pots, and some care, your balcony can transform into a mini orchard. These fruits are ...
From mountain peaks to coral reefs, Hawai‘i’s natural systems are deeply connected. The ʻāina (land), wai (water), holoholona (animals) and kānaka (people) rely on each other to survive.
ARS scientists made a "sweet" discovery that may be important to solving a major problem within the citrus industry.
Historic estates have become popular tourism attractions for their ornamental grounds, lush with foliage and flora ...
Trees may forgo photosynthesis if they can’t absorb enough water overnight, revealing how drought reshapes their daily ...
The feijoa, not the kiwi, is the unofficial fruit of New Zealand, but it remains unknown to much of the world.
Shape and symmetry help determine where a leaf lands — and if the tree it came from can recoup the leaf’s carbon as it decomposes.