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Astroloba bullulata (Roggeveld Astroloba)


Astroloba bullulata (Roggeveld Astroloba) is a small succulent with slender stems covered with dark green leaves featuring dark, fairly …

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Carlos Matallana-Puerto ¡Los tricomas resbaladizos influyen en el éxito reproductivo de las flores trampa! (Español)

En este nuevo post, Carlos Matallana-Puerto, doctorando de la Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Brasil), presenta su trabajo “Sex, flies, and flower trap: trapping trichomes and their function in polination“. Habla de la importancia de los rasgos funcionales que se pasan por alto, comparte algunos trucos para utilizar el algodón en la investigación y anima a los jóvenes ecólogos a trasladarse al extranjero para seguir su …

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Carlos Matallana-Puerto: Slippery hairs influence the reproductive success of trap flowers! 

In this new post Carlos Matallana-Puerto, PhD candidate at Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Brazil), presents his work ‘Sex, flies, and flower trap: trapping trichomes and their function in pollination’. He talks about the importance of overlooked traits, shares some tricks for using cotton in research, and encourages young ecologists to move abroad to pursue their research path.   A Spanish translation of this blog post is …

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Introduction to Permaculture Online Course


Permaculture has been a holistic learning ground for me, where I cultivated a deeper connection with myself, often with my hands covered in dirt. It finally dawned on me that I wasn’t just learning about soil and plants, but also about my own human nature. That’s right—we are interconnected with the plants and trees around us. There is so much spirituality and philosophy to be derived out of soil’s processes. The better we understand them, the better we understand ourselves. Join me for my ‘Introduction to Permaculture’ workshop to explore the earth’s geography, human design, and how to work harmoniously with both on an emotional, mental, spiritual and physical level.

Here’s the link for registration https://rzp.io/rzp/hoOZ5xG

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