by Cameron Linton | Aug 14, 2020 | Biology, Uncategorized
A new study has revealed that New Guinea has the most plant diversity of any island in the world. The discovery has been made by a team of experts including Professor Michael Sundue from the University of Vermont (UVM). The results of the study show that New Guinea...
by Riley Fortier | Aug 10, 2020 | Uncategorized
Houseplants are decorations that liven up any indoor or outdoor space. While some plants are able to survive out of the soil, most plants need some type of earthen medium to grow. If you want to grow a plant anywhere but the ground, you’ll need some type of plant pot...
by Ellen Rigell | Aug 5, 2020 | Flowers, Uncategorized
Saying thank you can feel like a big undertaking. Maybe a mentor has helped you blossom in your career or a friend lent you some extra support in a time of need. In any case, giving thank you flowers can be a meaningful way to let someone know that you feel grateful...
by Riley Fortier | Jul 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
Gourmet mushrooms have made their way into cuisines across the globe. Their unorthodox shapes, textures, and tastes make them great to add to dishes and give food that extra kick. Many gourmet mushrooms are grown on small scales, but some can only be harvested from...
by Evan Levy | Jul 29, 2020 | Education, Uncategorized, Useful Plants
Grassland plants don’t get enough attention from conservationists, writers, filmmakers, or policymakers. Most people know next to nothing about grasslands, other than the obvious fact that they are grassy. I’m here to show you that grasslands are dynamic...
by Siri Undlin | Jul 27, 2020 | Edible Plants, Flowers, Plant Identification, Uncategorized, Useful Plants
Some plants seem to have traveled through time, alongside Homo sapiens every step of the way. Wherever we explore, live our lives, and build societies, some plants are right there too – quietly providing support throughout the generations. Mugwort is one of...
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