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Smarty Plants on air purification
September 14, 2005
What plant purifies the air?
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Smarty Plants on Science Fair projects
September 13, 2005
I would like to know what kind of plants can grow in two weeks? Please answer quickly so I can do my Science Fair project.
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Smarty Plants on Wildflowerology
July 08, 2005
I know there is a word for everything, but I can't find the offical word for the study of wildflowers. Wildflowerology just doesn't sound right. Can you help?
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Smarty Plants on cell elongation
June 09, 2005
Why do plants grow faster in the dark?
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Copper beech
May 12, 2005
Hi, I work for a youth camp in southeastern Pennsylvania. The property for the camp was purchased from a farmer in 1958. The farmer was a collecter of unusual trees and one of the trees on our prop...
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Native plant initiatives for universities in Southeast U.S.
April 26, 2005
Hello, I am an undergraduate student majoring in botany at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, TN. I am a native plant enthusiast and would like to promote n.p.'s on campus. Do you kn...
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Smarty Plants on spines
April 09, 2005
What do you call part of a plant that is needle-like or has spikes or bristles?
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Genetics reason for color variation in Indian paintbrush
April 03, 2005
Are the color variations in Indian paintbrush (Castilleja indivisa) a matter of genetic mutation or minerals in the soil? I say it's genetic and the rest of the family says it's environmental.
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Smarty Plants on Hypogon
March 22, 2005
How many sides does a hypogon have?
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Smarty Plants on aceae
March 21, 2005
How is the family suffix "-aceae", as in Asteraceae, pronounced? I find disagreeing claims in my searches- "ay-see-ee" and "ay-see-ay" seem to be the most common, but I've also seen just "ay-...
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