Researchers have revealed the genetic and chemical reasons behind the titan arum’s unique warming mechanism and putrid scent.
Dartmouth scientists sniff out the genes — and identify a new chemical compound — that drive titus arum's pungent odor. The ...
Alluring, like sirens, some vicious weeds produce beautiful flowers in calming purple hues. Here are the problematic blossoms ...
Dormant pruning, trimming trees and shrubs during the period when they are not actively growing, typically occurs in late ...
Orphan genes, found only in specific lineages, are key drivers of new functions and phenotypic traits. This discovery lays a ...
Your garden might contain flowers, herbs, or weeds that can serve all kinds of important medicinal purposes. Herbalists, ...
Shaik’s identification method, known as integrative taxonomy, merges traditional observational techniques with modern DNA ...
A study (DOI: 10.48130/tp-0024-0036) published in Tropical Plants on 23 ... to stress resistance and flower development. This ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
If we’re hallucinating, we may not be hallucinating exactly the same thing.
A study published in Device details how researchers have developed a robot capable of identifying different plant species at ...