When it’s time for the hairyflower wild petunia to pass its genes to the next generation, it does it with a bang. To reproduce, the plants flings tiny seeds from a small torpedo-shape fruit more than ...
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The exploding cucumber species you’ve never heard of
Most plants rely on wind, animals, or gravity to spread their seeds. They play the long game and hope something […] ...
You may plant them in one place, but nature has its own planes, trains and subway system spreading out and moving on down the road. Plants like thes Verbena bonariensis will reseed in the garden.
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