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Fruit Bats Are the Best Pollinators (and Suppliers of Tequila)
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You read that right. Fruit bats are instrumental in pollinating hundreds of plants, including the agave, a key ingredient in tequila.
11 Types of Lilies Blooming in Gardens Around the World
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Lilies are beloved for their showy blooms and sweet fragrance, making them a staple in flower arrangements, gardens, and potted plants.
Chrysanthemum
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Chrysanthemums are a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using chrysanthemum at HowStuffWorks.
Will victory gardens help us beat high food prices?
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During WWII, a victory garden was a symbol of patriotism. Today, it symbolizes a different victory. Could the victory garden fight rising food prices?
Geranium, Zonal
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The geranium, or zonal, is an annual flower with a band of dark color in its leaves. Learn about using it in the garden and as a house plant.
What Does the Money Tree Have to Do With Lunar New Year?
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The money tree has long been a symbol of good fortune in Asia. But how did the plant get its name?
Camellia
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Camellia is a shrub with pink flowers, red flowers, and white flowers. Camellias are great accent plants. Learn about camellia.
Monkshood
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Monkshood is an extremely poisonous plant, whose flowers resemble those of delphinium. Learn how to care for it at HowStuffWorks.
Rockfoil
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Rockfoil will grow in gritty soil and produces small flowers. In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using rockfoil.
Why is Uranium-235 ideal for nuclear power?
Nuclear plants provide the world with much of its electricity. Learn why Uranium-235 is ideal for nuclear power, in this article.