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Therefore, M. glabra may differ from A. thaliana in terms of which side of the epidermal cells reacts to the light. In conclusion, we have revealed that auxin and cytokinin control the fate ...
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Gordon Stephenson’s family have embraced inquiry-based learning in their farming.
Want to grow more trees on your property? Consider planting fast-growing evergreens that provide shade, shelter, and food sources for wildlife. Plus, they act as natural privacy screens.
A team of ecologists, arborists and environmentalists affiliated with several institutions across China, working with a colleague from Australia, has found that many old trees are finding ...
Groups facilitating the parrot trade, including protected species like the yellow-crested cockatoo (Cacatua sulphurea), black-capped lory (Lorius lory) and Moluccan eclectus (Eclectus roratus ...
Redwing is a woody vine that is now a part of the Choice Plants program at the JC Raulston ...
In the quest for effective health solutions, particularly for managing blood sugar levels, Sugar Delete has emerged as a keyword in natural supplements. As diabetes and high blood sugar become ...
Speaking of silvery-blue, let’s not forget the Arizona cypress (Cupressus arizonica), whose form is a perfectly symmetrical cone and whose bark is deep cinnamon in color.
This article was originally published with the title “Cupressus Nutkaensis” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 33 No. 16 (October 1875), p. 247 doi:10.1038 ...
The Arizona cypress ( Hesperocyparis arizonica or Cupressus arizonica) is a tall evergreen tree native to Arizona’s uplands. In the wild, it is found at elevations over 3,000 feet. It is ...