JSTOR Global Plants

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Global Plants, a network of over 300 herbaria, botanical gardens, museums and universities in over 75 countries. Tweets on all things botanical.

New York, New York
Menyertai Mac 2010

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  1. World's tallest trees have something in common: special water storage tissue

  2. Incredible drawings of German Orchids by F.J. Ruppert from our new GP partner Rudolf Jenny

  3. Sex, Death and Mushrooms via magazine

  4. Can trees really change sex? Exploring the recent changes in UK's oldest tree

  5. 'Magic' plant discovery could lead to growing food in space

  6. 2003: Stunning Clematis cultivar 'Sirius' flower collected, southern hemisphere

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    Don't forget it's Free Day Friday tomorrow - free entry for everyone to all 4 RHS Gardens!

  8. Incredible drawings of German Orchids by F.J. Ruppert from our new GP partner Rudolf Jenny

  9. In control: The stem cells that sustain plant growth actively control their own size via

  10. Ophrys apifera aka the "bee orchid". Illustration by Franz Joseph Ruppert, 1902.

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    Tomorrow visit the intricate lamb heart poppy display by Paddy Hartley commemorating WW1.

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    Adams's Pearmain (early 19th century) - good late apple for flavour, storage and disease resistance:

  13. The many things to learn from plants- Lack of 'sleep' may zap cell growth, brain activity, study in plants suggests

  14. Incredible drawings of German Orchids by F.J. Ruppert from our new GP partner Rudolf Jenny

  15. Amaryllis venusta Ker Gawl. From Curtis' Botanical. Apecimen figured flowered November 1807

  16. Britain's oldest tree appears to be undergoing a sex change after 3,000 years

  17. "To vegetate is an odd verb"- Book review from : The Cabaret of Plants: Botany and the Imagination

  18. Wow! 32,000 yr old Silene stenophylla seed successfully grows. Oldest yet, previous record was 'only' 30,000 yrs

  19. From the Plant Press: Restoring the Forgotten Botanical Legacy of Agustin Stahl

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