Ethiopian wolves like to lick up the flower nectar of red hot poker plants, and researchers have caught the behavior on camera ...
"Ballistic seed dispersal" is not something you see often in plants – and for good reason, perhaps, when you see just what the affectionately called squirting cucumber is capable of. Shunning external ...
The 1st-century Greek physician Dioscorides described mixing the plant with meat to kill wolves, hence the name wolfsbane. ...
CHINA DAILY While the majority of Chinese botanists have directed their research efforts toward studying the rich flora of China, a select few have ventured into the unexplored realms of African flora ...
Grow them in well-draining soil ... Shave off stray roots every couple of years. Winter aconite's yellow flowers in bloom - ...
ESET researchers analyzed previously unknown Linux backdoors that are connected to known Windows malware used by the China-aligned Gelsemium group, as well as to Project Wood.
From delicate dandelions to mighty oak trees, millions of plants use seeds to reproduce. But where did the first seeds come ...
Are you ready to add some unexpected beauty to your snake plant, AKA Sansevieria? Snake plants are known for their hardiness ...
Agricultural experts in Kansas say a new hybrid of wheat is growing in some farm fields across the state. Kansas State ...
Among such products, the Grow Credit Mastercard stands out. Offered by the Grow Credit startup and issued by Sutton Bank, the card allows customers to choose a membership plan that helps them ...
Many flowers captivate us with their beauty, but some of these stunning blooms hide a dangerous secret—they’re highly toxic.
Wolfsbane, with its deceptive purple hue ... carries legal implications as it's "illegal to cause this plant to grow" beyond one's own garden boundaries. Gardeners could "face criminal charges ...