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New research reveals how repeated genetic changes in hibiscus flowers have led to the loss of visually striking bullseye patterns despite their advantage in attracting pollinators like bumblebees.
New study shows hibiscus flowers lost bullseye patterns through repeated gene changes, despite bee preference.
Watching your bulbs start to flower is an exciting time for many this time of year, continuing into the summer. But what do ...
Perennial bushes are woody deciduous shrubs that return year after year. Discover gorgeous perennial bushes with striking ...
Growing in a sunny flower bed at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney are evergreen shrubs that thousands of visitors have strolled past without a second thought. But cutting-edge research led by its ...
In this video, I give you my new and improved recipe for making the famous award-winning hibiscus rosella jam! Raised Garden Beds: To get Birdies Raised Garden Beds in the USA, go here: <a href=" For ...
Adding edible flowers is a great way to decorate your meals. They can be hard to find in stores, but some edible flowers you ...
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Kingston-born chef Adrian Forte, a semi-finalist on Top Chef Canada, tells us about the techniques and influences that go ...
If you’ve ever finished an Emily Henry novel and wished you could move into the story — dog-eared paperbacks, ocean air, ...
The hype is justified. Uniform is the first 100% mineral sunscreen to feature advanced pigment dispersion technology, meaning ...
I have had the incredible opportunity to welcome tourists, students, and researchers from around the world to two very ...