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Skunk cabbage: Spring’s earliest and hottest native plant
There is one spring plant that beats all others, often blooming with snow still on the ground: skunk cabbage.
Deep within tropical rainforests grows a flower so enormous and rare that it defies nature's norms. Blooming without leaves, stems, or roots, it emerges only after years of hidden growth. Its vast ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to let botanic garden visitors chat to 20 plants and get responses.
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