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In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we dive into the first few branches of plants’ phylogenetic tree—bryophytes and seedless vascular plants, like mosses and ferns.
A silver cholla cactus glows in the late afternoon light at the Mojave Desert Land Trust’s demonstration garden in Joshua Tree. It’s one of 50 native plants available for sale at the land ...
A new phylogenetic tree for flowering plants based on more than 9,500 species. Image credit: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew A tree of life provides a graphic depiction of relationships between species ...
Joshua Tree National Park officials told the LA Times the Park Service has little control over the privatized land, even though it’s within the park’s boundaries. The Park Service does not ...
A new, time-calibrated phylogenetic tree for angiosperms based on 353 nuclear genes. ... Almost every plant we eat has a flower, and flowering plants populate every corner of the planet.
Who’s buying up land around Joshua Tree National Park? And why? In 2021, a mysterious real estate investment firm started buying up desert land within Joshua Tree National Park. Fast forward to ...
Why Don't These Plants Need Seeds? (Moss and Ferns) Episode 8 | 13m 27s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Forget your favorite flowers, because we’re talking all about the mean green sporing machines.
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