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10 Plants Lost to History

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Are trees and shrubs as cute as pandas? As awe-inspiring as whales? Maybe not, but many are in danger of going the way of the dodo — just like countless leafy greens before them. Learn about some amazing plants we lost to history.

Can You Name All of These American Wildflowers?

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Tom Petty said, "You belong among the wildflowers." But would you be able to name them if you saw them in an image? Check out the ones we've put together, and see how well you know the wildflowers of America!

10 Green Lawns Without a Blade of Grass

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Grass isn't necessary for your lawn to be green. Learn about ten green lawns without a blade of grass.

What's the Difference Between a Newt and Salamander?

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These two amphibians look similar and are often confused for each other. So how many traits do they share?

How Kudzu Works

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Kudzu is explained in this article. Learn about kudzu.

Dog Parks Guide

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Dog parks are as diverse as the breeds that use them. Learn all about dog parks in this article from Animal Planet.

How Moss Works

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Money may not grow on trees. But moss does. How does this plant manage to carpet hard surfaces like rocks and sidewalks?

Jeepers Jamboree

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Jeepers Jamboree is an off-road adventure during which Jeep drivers discover the power of the Jeep through the difficult Rubicon Trail. Learn more.

10 Advancements in Environmental Engineering

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Environmental engineering existed long before it had a name. It began at the dawn of civilization when we started changing our surroundings to meet our needs.

8 Famous Parks Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Plus a Tiny One You May Not Know About

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The designer of New York's Central Park believed that public parks were 'democratic spaces' belonging to all citizens, and aren't we glad he did?

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