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The alien plant that traps insects inside its mouth
Hydnora is one of the strangest flowering plants ever discovered, a subterranean parasite that survives entirely by draining nutrients from the roots of other plants . It spends most of its life ...
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What alien plants might actually look like on other worlds
On Earth, plants reflect green light — but on Kepler-186f, they’d likely glow deep red. The reason lies in physics: cooler ...
Have you been walking through Lake Tahoe forests in late spring and spotted a bright red plant that didn’t seem to belong ...
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