We bought the small plants at the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon "Hortlandia" sale. They had names like 'Cherrytrees' and 'Cockscomb' and and juniperfolia. Some had tiny blossoms, others looked like ...
Barry Saxifrage researches, charts and writes about the latest climate change information for the Vancouver Observer and other publications. Much of his work can be found on his website, Visual Carbon ...
A plant that went extinct in the wild has been re-introduced to the UK mainland. We can’t tell you the exact location - it’s a secret, to keep it safe. It’s just one small plant but with one in six ...
The heart of north Mayo, blanketed in much-scarred peatland, has a wild, tundra-like atmosphere that the slow whirl of Ireland’s first 21 wind-turbines, built at Bellacorick in 1992, seemed to make ...
DR. F. W. SANSOME1 questions the assertion made by me2 that Saxifraga potternensis arose from a doubling of the chromosome complement at the semiheterotype divisions in the F1 plant of the cross S.
Barry Saxifrage is Canada’s National Observer’s resident chart geek and climate analyst. In his visual carbon columns, Saxifrage deconstructs the data behind global warming and Canada’s climate ...
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