by Cameron Linton | Nov 13, 2018 | Biology, Education, Houseplants
Walking through the desert, it doesn’t take long to realize that just about everything is sharp. Large and small, strange and familiar, most cacti have spines. But why? Cactus spines aren’t just nature’s way to make the desert a rougher place to be. They serve several...
by Cameron Linton | Nov 11, 2018 | Weekly Plant News Roundup
This is part of our new weekly plant news roundup, brought to you thanks to our partners at Earth.com. A Tale of Corn and Climate Change in the Midwest A report from Harvard has found that climate change may have been part of the reason that corn in the...
by Cameron Linton | Nov 7, 2018 | Education, Gardening, Houseplants
For the experienced gardener and aquarium-keeper, aquaponics is a natural next step. Combining plants with fish allows the excrement from the fish to feed the plants, while the plants clean the water for the fish. You can create a symbiotic environment in your home...
by Cameron Linton | Oct 30, 2018 | Biology, Education, Plant Identification
The biodiversity of plants in the rainforest is staggering. Some rainforests have more species of plant than entire continents, and a single tree in the rainforest may contain more species of epiphyte (plants that grow on other plants) than most countries. But why are...
by Cameron Linton | Oct 26, 2018 | Biology, Education, Plant Identification
To those of us new to the desert, it can be hard to tell the difference between a barrel cactus vs saguaro cactus. These large cacti grow across the southwestern United States. Young saguaros can closely resemble barrel cacti, adding to the confusion. Let’s break down...
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