NASA scientists are using airborne technology to track flowers from above, offering new insights into seasonal plant cycles.
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How to Propagate Air Plants from Offsets in 3 Simple StepsAs with many other plants, air plant flowers need to be pollinated either by the wind or insects to produce seeds, which is unlikely to occur indoors. On top of that, air plant seeds are tricky to ...
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NASA Takes to the Air to Study WildflowersFor many plant species, flowering is biologically synced with the seasons. Scientists are clocking blooms to understand our ...
Why aren’t my air plants flowering? JANE: Like any flowering plant, they need the right conditions; they need the right water, light and nutrients. If they’re in a shady area, trying putting ...
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