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Ultimately, the best results come from mixing leaf shapes, sizes, colors, and flower forms to achieve added contrast and ...
This article was originally published with the title “ Skeleton Flowers and Leaves ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 13 No. 21 (January 1858), p. 161 doi:10.1038 ...
Plants with heart-shaped leaves are a wonderful addition to any garden or indoor plant space! Not only are they aesthetically ...
This article was originally published with the title “ Plaster Casts of Leaves and Flowers ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 8 No. 23 (February 1853), p. 177 doi:10.1038 ...
The first thing to know about "Of Green Leaf, Bird, and Flower: Artists' Books and the Natural World," an exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art here, is that it's misnamed. While the ...
Scientists have discovered how plants tightly control the size of their leaves and flowers, creating the remarkable uniformity within a given plant species that makes nature so beautiful to look at.
Reader Rick has beautiful foliage but no flowers on the daffodils he transplanted 20 years ago from his parents' garden. Tying back the leaves after blooming may be why they do not flower.
UNSPECIFIED - MARCH 03: Wild cherry or Sweet cherry (Prunus avium), Rosaceae, tree with and without foliage, leaves, flowers and fruits, illustration. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images) ...