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Apr 2022
26m 9s

The Secret Life of Plants

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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How do you capture the image of a 150-foot-tall tree in the middle of a dense rainforest? If you’re National Geographic Explorer Nirupa Rao, you pull out your paints. Rao draws from the centuries-old practice of botanical illustration to catalog and celebrate native plant life of the southern Indian rainforest, introducing new audiences to the wonders they h ... Show More
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