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This elusive, color-changing shrub is only found in certain parts of Florida. Here's why it's so rare and why it's impossible ...
“They only grow here, and protecting the places these rare plants live will go a long way toward helping them recover.” The Service proposed to protect 179,680 acres for the Everglades bully, 177,879 ...
Farmers in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) have a powerful new ally in the fight against crop diseases. Meet Monica Navia-Urrutia a plant pathologist at the University of Florida’s ...