discovered beach evening-primrose (Oenothera drummondii) was “listening out” for potential pollinators.7When played the recording of a buzzing bee, the flowers increased the sugar content in their nectar, sweetening in anticipation. While there is no known mechanism used by plants to detect these...
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African sandalwood (Osyris lanceolata) leaves, roots, barks, fruits, and woods are used for multiple purposes throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe. The species is threatened in several eastern African countries. To improve the species' management and conservation, a habitat suitability study was unde...
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known in Europe long before the oriental tea was introduced there in 1606 by the Dutch East India Company [1]. However, they have also been used as substitutes for the oriental tea. Many of these plants have folk names like 'tea-leaves’ and 'tea-plants’ in various native languages [2...
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