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5 Curiously Strange and Weirdly Awesome Trees

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Floriade 2012: The Netherlands’ Once-a-Decade Plant Show

Growers flock to the Netherlands to see the latest trends in horticulture. Floriade celebrates environmental stewardship, green technology, landscaping and floral design.

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20 Solitary Desert Plants Surviving Against the Odds

Take inspiration from these 20 tough and determined desert plants surviving alone in harsh environments where the earth is parched and water is seldom seen.

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The Fibonacci Sequence As Seen in Flowers

Are nature’s patterns as random as we might think? The Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical series known about since at least the 12th century, makes us believe otherwise.

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