The task of taking care of our children – without children’s museums, library story hours, trampoline parks, pools, the list goes on – might seem daunting. Proactively making a plan can be half the ...
In a first global plant conservation assessment, a multi-institutional research team used the power of open-access databases and machine learning to predict the conservation status of more than ...
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Pavlov's conditioning experiments with dogs are one of the most well-known studies in scientific history, and now research from the University of Western Australia (UWA) has shown that plants can ...
The huge aster family (Asteraceae) is recognized by the daisy-shape of the flowers. It includes sunflowers, asters, daisies and dandelions. (Benjamin Brink/2009) Learning to recognize 400,000 species ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... You say klem-AT-is. I say KLEM-a-tis. Some say Latin is a dead language. But in the realm of horticulture, it’s not just alive, but kicking. Taxonomy, the ...
Spring break has come and gone, so it’s time to get your you-know-what back in the classroom. Nature's classroom. A trip to one of North Georgia’s excellent public gardens is a chance to stop and ...
Plants are classified as annuals, biennials or perennials based on their life cycles. Biennials, like foxglove, have a vegetative year followed by a flowering year. Perennials, including woody shrubs ...
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