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Episode 20: Thigmonasty in Prickly Pears and a Loveliness of Ladybugs

Plant movement in response to touch is called thigmonasty. The flowers of prickly pear cactus have stamens – the part … More

aphids, community radio, flowers, lady bird beetle, ladybugs, loveliness, prickly pear, thigmonasty

Episode 19: Phenology Throwdown for July 2018

This week Casey gives us an update on some of the things that are blooming out at the farm. Since … More

biophilia, citizen science, community radio, farming, flowers, phenology, phenology throwdown, seeds, vegetable crops, vegetables

Episode 18: Mosquitoes as Pollinators and Haplodiploidy in Honeybees

Considering what a pest they can be, it makes sense to question what, if any,  ecological benefits mosquitoes have. Would … More

biophilia, community radio, haplodiploidy, honey bees, mosquitoes, nearby nature, pollinators

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