Pink Mountainheather (Phyllodoce empetriformis (Smith) Don) collected Burgess Pass near Field, BC, plate 74 North American Wild Flowers by Mary Vaux Walcott, v.1, 1925 (Washington, DC: The Smithsonian ...
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A recent study shows that viruses in wild bees are closely linked to the flowers they visit and the availability of floral ...
The diversity of bees and of the flowers they pollinate, has declined significantly in Britain and the Netherlands over the last 25 years according to research led by the University of Leeds and ...
Flowers emit scented chemicals to attract pollinators, but this perfume—and how pollinators interact with the plant—can go ...
Wildflowers are starting to pop up along the trails at local parks and wooded areas, and many of those parks, along with other organizations, are planning hikes and hunts to find them during the ...
A team of researchers, including several from the University of California, Riverside, have found that flowers are a hot spot of transmission of bacteria that end up in the microbiome of wild bees.
Viruses spread from honey bees to wild bees through shared flowers, threatening pollination and plant communities.
NOT every one has a flower garden, but every one who spends even a part of the summer in the country has the freedom of the roadsides, pastures, meadow, and woods; the wild gardens which belong to ...
More flowers lead to more pathogen spread between bee species. In A Nutshell Scientists found that sites with more flower ...
Joel Meyerowitz, "San Cristoabal de las Casas, Mexico" (1971 )(all images courtesy Joel Meyerowitz from Wild Flowers, Damiani 2021) Since reading, or rather visually savoring, Joel Meyerowitz’s Wild ...