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Oakland studio apartment via Apartment Therapy
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my new house has a plant room/sun room. can’t wait to live with my partners 🌱
This amazing poster titled Trees For Bees drawn by Natalya Zahn is EXACTLY what my class needs for our March Lessons on Pollinators, Native Bees, and plants for pollinators. <3
I wouldn’t have known about these posters if I didn’t follow Natalya Zahn on Twitter! :D
Poster available for purchase from the Pollinator Partnership!
1930′s Dutch Artist Home by ZW6 Interior & Architecture
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My sister’s terrarium garden is one of the loveliest things I’ve ever seen.
Photos by Heidi.
INSIDE OUT // Takeshi Hosaka Architecture {ph cr. Koji Fujii Nacasa&Partners Inc}
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Strange seaweed rewrites history of green plants
A mysterious deep-ocean seaweed diverged from the rest of the green-plant family around 540 million years ago, developing a large body with a complex structure independently from all other sea or land plants. All of the seaweed’s close relatives are unicellular plankton.
The finding, published today in Scientific Reports1, upends conventional wisdom about the early evolution of the plant kingdom. “People have always assumed that within the green-plant lineage, all the early branches were unicellular,” says Frederik Leliaert, an evolutionary biologist at Ghent University in Belgium. “It is quite surprising that among those, a macroscopic seaweed pops up.”
Leliaert, F. et al. Sci. Rep. 6, 25367 (2016).
Leliaert, F., Verbruggen, H. & Zechman, F. W. Bioessays 33, 683–692 (2011).
Seaweed in the order Palmophyllales, such as the specimen shown here, live at great depth. Suzanne Fredericq