Conifers, such as pines, spruces, and firs, produce sticky resins that protect the trees from insects and pathogens.
Conifers use resin to protect themselves against pests. This resin contains diterpenes, which are defensive substances. Some of these ...
WASHINGTON — Scientists have discovered prehistoric insects preserved in amber for the first time in South America, providing ...
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'Texture, color, and layers of interesting foliage': Inside Martha Stewart's breathtaking pinetum filled with unusual specimens to inspire your yard
Martha shares how her collection of unusual and slow-growing conifers has transformed her pinetum into a beautiful, ...
Fall has arrived. That means days are getting shorter, the weather is turning cooler, and winter is — gasp — on the horizon. The season will officially begin Monday at 2:19 p.m. Eastern time, the ...
Join Glennons and the Tree Council of Ireland in encouraging schools to plant Scots Pine for a greener future on National ...
The forest dormouse (Dryomys nitedula) is known mainly in mountainous areas with forest habitats – the species is found ...
A research team led by Academician Zhu Jiaojun from the Institute of Applied Ecology (IAE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
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