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Canadian Photographer Captures Polar Bears Playing In Flower Fields
Playful Photos of Polar Bears Frolicking in Flower Fields During Summer
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Dance Dance
Thomas Blanchard
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Killer Tulips Hiding in Plain Sight
Thanks to the compounds used to protect precious flowers, antifungal resistance is here—and it could be just as dangerous to humans as antibiotic resistance.
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At the point when Valentine day comes
To discover reasonable Valentine flowers, you must start your search ahead of time. This is because many individuals will rush at last and prices won't not be that great. This is a decent strategy to ensure that you get flowers with reasonable prices. Also, when you hear that there is a discount offer at a store, it is fundamental for you to never overlook this.
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Don’t Plant Those “Bee-Friendly” Wildflowers Cheerios Is Giving Away
Bee populations are in decline, and Cheerios wants to help. So far, so good. But they are sending free packets of wildflower seeds to people all over the country—and some of the flowers included are invasive species that, in some areas, you should probably not plant.
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Robotic bee could help pollinate crops as real bees decline
With bee populations tumbling, an autonomous drone just 4 centimetres wide could help pollinate crops by flying from flower to flower
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DUKO und LINK present - Pflanz dich hin
Decorating a train with flowers. :-)
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Wildflower Bounty
The south-facing slope of Mt. Rainier is one of the premiere wildflower locations in the Western US. Taken in mid-August in Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington, USA.
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Got Blackspot? Get Milk.
While inspecting my roses the other day, I discovered that some of the shrubs are showing signs of “blackspot.” Details about this insidious fungal disease, and why — according to extensive research — a weekly spray of milk and water is the smartest way to control it
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A desert’s once-in-a decade super bloom
Thanks to strong El Niño activity and heavy autumn rains, Death Valley – one of the least hospitable places on Earth – is experiencing its biggest explosion of flowers since 2005.
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Plants spike nectar with caffeine and give bees a buzz
The coffee shop may promise productivity and snacks, but only one thing gets you in the door: caffeine. It turns out that honeybees fall for the same trick – and when they do, they probably make less honey. We knew from a previous study that caffeine boosts bee memory, helping them quickly learn the scent linked to the caffeinated food. For providing that jolt, the plant may be rewarded when eager bees keep returning and end up spreading more pollen.
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Hunting the blue Yeti of Bhutan
Once thought to be a Himalayan myth, Bhutan’s national flower is a once-in-a-lifetime find.
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