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Plants as silent teachers: bridging plant biology, human ...
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Greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) observed in New Salem
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flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) observed in Alexandria
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Curlyheads (Clematis ochroleuca) observed in Warrenton
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yellow trout lily (Erythronium americanum) observed in Au...
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bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) observed in Aurora, OH, US
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Celandine Poppy (Chelidonium diphyllum) observed in Popla...
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mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) observed in Chipping Ct, ...
PubMed:
Plants as silent teachers: bridging plant biology, human ...
iNaturalist:
Greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) observed in New Salem
iNaturalist:
flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) observed in Alexandria
iNaturalist:
Curlyheads (Clematis ochroleuca) observed in Warrenton
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weed-ecology
Weed ecology is the scientific study of the biological, environmental, and evolutionary factors that govern the establishment, spread, and persistence of weedy plant species in natural and agricultural landscapes. Understanding these dynamics is critical for plant science, as weeds compete with crops and native flora for resources, drive rapid plant evolution, and serve as models for studying adaptation, dispersal, and population genetics in disturbed ecosystems.
mycorrhizal-networks
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Flavonoids, strigolactones, and beyond: scaling plant-arbuscular my...
This matters because understanding why beneficial soil fungi help your vegetables and fruit trees...
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common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris) observed in Long Island, Calver...
This matters because common groundsel is a prolific weed that can quickly take over garden beds a...