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Category: Research

  • Don’t forget about plants after the leaves fall

    Botany, Research, The Harvard Crimson
    Don’t forget about plants after the leaves fall
  • Fighting flora with fauna

    Harvard Gazette, Horticulture, Research, Sustainability, Wildlife
    Fighting flora with fauna
  • Past and Future Pests

    Research, Ecology, Silva
    Past and Future Pests
  • Unlocking Ancient Environmental Change with the Help of Living Trees

    Arnoldia, Climate Change, Research
    Unlocking Ancient Environmental Change with the Help of Living Trees
  • Tracking the Seasonal Rhythms of Boston Common Trees

    Arnoldia, Research
  • Metasequoia: An Overview of Its Phylogeny, Reproductive Biology, and Ecotypic Variation

    Research, Arnoldia
  • From Fossils to Molecules: The Metasequoia Tale Continues

    Research, Arnoldia
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