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    Researchers collecting seeds to save endangered native orchids from extinction are competing with hungry wombats and sometimes members of the public who snip or take samples.

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  • Nature Calls: A fleeting glimpse of the kingfisher on the River Wye | Metro News

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    NEWS... BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT

    ‘There! Crossing the river, left to right. You see it? There! Nope, gone.’

    So describes most people’s experience of a kingfisher. A flash of a thing and then no more.

    And so it is with us on the River Wye, Herefordshire, as we paddle from ou

  • Wait, How Is This Green-on-Green Garden Low Water? - Sunset Magazine

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    The owner of Flora Grubb Gardens nursery in San Francisco takes us on a tour of her private garden while showing us how to create a path lined with stunning plants.

    Just in case you don’t know Flora Grubb, she’s the co-owner of a revered garden center in San Francisco, Flora Grubb Gard

  • Poachers, climate change push South Africa’s succulents to the brink - The Mail & Guardian

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    Even before the poachers came for it, the dwarf succulent, Conophytum regale — also called buttons, knoppies and dumplings — was rare in the wild. It was known to occur in just one tiny spot in the Namaqualand region and found nowhere else on Earth. 

    In the last year, it’s been w

  • Poachers, climate change push South Africa’s succulents to the brink - The Mail & Guardian

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    Even before the poachers came for it, the dwarf succulent, Conophytum regale — also called buttons, knoppies and dumplings — was rare in the wild. It was known to occur in just one tiny spot in the Namaqualand region and found nowhere else on Earth. 

    In the last year, it’s been w

  • 🌱 Mason Jar Provisions Finds New Home + Orlando Sues Mad Cow Theatre | Orlando, FL Patch

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    Hey, everybody! It's Saturday in Orlando and I'm back in your inbox to get you caught up on all the most important things happening in town. Let's have at it.

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  • The Best Houseplants To Have If You Live In A Cold Climate

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    Plenty of plants prefer warm climates, but if you live somewhere colder, you can still have great and healthy plants at home. Your houseplants can thrive if you create a more habitable temperature inside your home during the winter. According to Bioadvanced, you can help your greenery survive th

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    RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — It’s tuna time in Texas! The fruit, or “tuna” of the Prickly Pear Cactus as it is known in Spanish, is a popular treat in the South Texas ranch country this time of year.

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  • How To Care For A Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus

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    The rainbow hedgehog cactus (Echinocereus rigidissimus), also known as the Arizona rainbow cactus, is an ideal plant for experienced cactuses gardeners and beginners alike. It is a globular cactus, growing in small, round masses with small thorns. The plant gets its common name from the light pin