We all know cacti store water—but to survive, they migrate their flowers, and so much more. Scientists want to copy the resilient plants' methods to help engineer our future.
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Like many indoor-plant owners ... bromeliads, air plants, Christmas cacti, and some ferns. (Misting can also perk up cut flowers that have begun to wilt — more on that below.) ...
As old as the dinosaurs, the indestructible Japanese sago palm is exotic and architectural. Hazel Sillver looks at how to ...