With tiny leaf-like fronds, and the smallest flower and fruit in the plant world, duckweed may sound like delicate botanic specimen. However, this bright green denizen of ponds across Asia teams up ...
Sara Hatleli's lake plant surveys are transforming how communities protect their waters. One woman's aquatic plant research is making a splash with lake groups across Wisconsin. Through Aquatic Plant ...
All plants need carbon dioxide, or CO2 to live. They extract it from the air and use it during the photosynthesis process to feed themselves. But what happens to aquatic plants? How do they get carbon ...
Anubias, Amazon Sword, Java Ferns: hardy, low-maintenance plants Water Wisteria and Java Moss add beauty and shelter for fish Hornwort and Utricularia Graminifolia are lush, adaptable plants. Did our ...
The idea of eating aquatic plants might sound unappetizing at first. However, in certain regions of South East Asia, farm animals and humans have been eating a small plant called duckweed for a very ...
“Plants, whether they are enormous, or microscopic, are the basis of all life including ourselves.” This was David Attenborough’s introduction to The Green Planet, the latest BBC natural history ...