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The owner of a nursery in Lara has been rocked by the theft of two prized plants. Lyle Filippe, who is the owner of Roraima ...
Place your plant where it can soak up bright but indirect sunlight. Too much direct sun may burn its leaves, but too little ...
Fig souring (or sour rot) renders fruit inedible. It’s caused by yeast and bacteria, usually spread by insects. You’ll know it by the fermented smell, clear ooze from the fig’s eye and eventually, ...
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ZME Science on MSNForget the honeybee. These unusual pollinators show just how crazy plant sex can really beWhen you picture a flower and a pollinator, the odds are you’re imagining a colorful, perfumed flower, and a honeybee. Perhaps, if you’re feeling adventurous, a butterfly or a hummingbird. That’s a ...
The grey patches are likely lichen, a combination of a fungus and an algae. It is harmless to you and the tree. It is common ...
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ZME Science on MSNThese fig trees absorb CO2 from the air and convert it into stoneWe all know that trees are an important part of our climate efforts. But we usually envision this as lush forests soaking up ...
Backed by NASA and beloved by designers, these indoor plants do more than look good. They support healthier living.
In a surprising twist of nature, certain fig trees in Kenya are doing more than just bearing fruit—they’re capturing carbon ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNTransform tiny garden into a lush haven with these creative tipsSpace, or the lack of it, doesn't have to stand between you and a fruitful garden. You just have to be creative.
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