What Plants Are Saying About Us

The Artichoke Blossom, an Exploding Castle

Threat from Climate Change to Some of India’s Sacred Sites Is Reshaping Beliefs

Caterpillars are a bellwether of environmental changes

Plants that are signs of former human settlements

The Power of Weeds to End Hunger in an Uncertain Climate

Green Oases: NYC’s Community Gardens

Exploring the Vibrant World of Indigo

Why Roses Smell Nice

Bioacoustics: Finding the Voices of Other Species

Bees can learn, remember, think and make decisions

Gorongosa National Park’s Astonishing Comeback

A warmer planet, less nutritious plants and fewer grasshoppers?

The regenerating power of Big Basin’s redwoods

Seeing Ourselves in the Soil

Florida’s Corkscrew Swamp

The Goddess and the Rose

Samuel Morse Locust Grove Estate and Nature Preserve

Energy Is a Form Giver

“Open source” seeds loosen Big Ag’s grip on farmers

A Voice for the Trees

What’s Wrong with Bananas (2018)

Monet’s Garden in Giverny

Growing a Home Apothecary

Why are plants green? To reduce the noise in photosynthesis

Tappūtī-Bēlet-ekallim, The Oldest Perfumer on Record

Pigs and Avocados

How to Bury Carbon? Let Plants Do the Dirty Work

World Sensorium: The World Social Olfactory Sculpture­­

We Perceive Nature Through Our Sense of Smell

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