The regulatory network and critical factors promoting programmed cell death during embryogenesis
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, EarlyView.
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Introduction Impatiens elegans – the elegant balsam is a common, yet beautiful species of Balsam found in the Western Ghats of India. It is during the bountiful monsoon months these beautiful plants erupt in abundance and decorate the forest floor, streams and small waterfalls that run through the forests with pretty pink flowers. Taxonomy Order […]
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When Winterbourne was a family home, the end of November would have already seen preparations…
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I have found over the years that binoculars have become an indispensable part of botanizing for me. When I need to see plants that are inaccessible on foot or surveying an area by car, my binoculars let me see plants that I cannot get close to. Leaves high up in a tree, fruits way up […]
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November is usually considered one of our dreariest months, but in UBC Botanical Garden, the list of plants with colourful foliage, berries and flowers is substantial. In some cases, it may be fragrance, rather than a visual cue that indicates a floral presence. Take smooth oleaster, Elaeagnus glabra, for example. This evergreen climber from western […]
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Evolutionary biologist Monica Gagliano tunes into the desires of plants.
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When you’re a pet owner, everything comes down to safety: If your cat takes a bite of your succulent, what will happen? For the most part, you can rest easy knowing that there will likely be no negative side effects to your cat. Succulents are generally perfectly safe for cats and all household animals. Still […]
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Last week we reached the 20 million visitor mark on this blog and I want to thank all of you for supporting this site. The very first post was called, What Does Organic Mean, and it was posted on September 6, 2012. I was getting fed up with all the myths I was seeing in … Read More
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Another name for this native plant is the Sea-side Thistle.
Plant of the Week – November 4th 2024 – Slender Thistle – (Carduus tenuiflorus) Read More »