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linden hawthorne
Haggewoods
Prunella vulgaris, Self-heal, has several colour variants, including pink & white. A very long flowering period, June to Nov, it reblooms rapidly after mowing. So very useful for pollinators. It’s
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nabi
igluesified
why do mosquitoes, fly and cockroaches exist; a very random thread common name: mosquitoesscientific name: culicidaeaverage life span: 2 weeks to 6 monthssmaller than a paper clip but can be
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UCD Earth Institute
UCDEarth
THREAD/ Are you missing #UCD's woodland walks and cherry blossoms? Join us for a #VirtualWalk as we explore the trees of Belfield and beyond in the last in our current
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AliciLee
So, you're stuck at home and you want to start a garden. But you've never done it before. So let's talk about how to get started. First! Identify your climate
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) In 2008 I observed something extraordinary, which totally changed my perception of all life. I observed hoverflies carefully and deliberately opening up the anthers of a flower and scooping
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Laura E. Weymouth
lauraeweymouth
Okay, here is why, in my totally amateur opinion, the White House's Rose Garden was unappealing and boring before, and is still unappealing and boring nowBecause apparently garden analysis is
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Steve Analyst
EmporersNewC
1. Since we’re having a general election, let me show you how a politician argues we should be removing environmental and food standards, but without actually saying so. 2. This
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Kathleen Collier
katjcollier
Ok, here goes. All the reasons you should vote for the NZ lesser short-tailed bat (aka #TeamSkyHobbit) in the Bat World Cup!! #BatWC2020.1/6 They are the ONLY remaining species in
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Sudha Ramen IFS 🇮🇳
SudhaRamenIFS
This is thread on BATs!Would rather say it is really important to know abt Bats in today's context.Most of us may not like this animal, for many reasons. Keeping aside
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Caitlin MacKenzie, PhD
CaitlinInMaine
New paper! Henry D Thoreau, @jmheberling & I uncover the dark times ahead for spring wildflowers in temperate deciduous forests. Tweet summary now with gif descriptions!Phenological mismatch with trees reduces
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Chen
Raza_Mohamed
The Kandyan home gardenIn Sri Lanka, home gardens have been identified as an integral part of the landscape and culture for centuries. Kandyan home garden is defined, based on the
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PAN North America
pesticideaction
Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity, or #BiodiversityDay! PAN staff are celebrating the plants, insects, birds, and other wildlife we're seeing in all the different places we are
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Johnathan J. Dalzell
jjdalzell
Preparing teaching materials *all-the-ways* for next semester, and thought I'd start sharing why this zoologist fell in love with #plantsExhibit A - The nettle.Defends itself with trichome cells encased in
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Roland Kays
RolandKays
On warm night in 1993 I “discovered” kinkajous in a balsa tree, actually Greg Adler showed them to me, but this led to a long history of cool discoveries worth
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1/10. It’s International Biodiversity Day and today I’ll be celebrating one of the countryside’s most important refuges for wildlife. It can prosper in our gardens, orchards and farms as well
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UK Research and Innovation
UKRI_News
On #EarthDay2020 , we're reflecting on the many roles that research and innovation has to play in securing our planet's future. In fact, they're so hard to sum up in
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