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Mar 2025
16m 29s

Are These Plants Out of Place? A New Loo...

Scientific American
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When you hear “invasive plant,” you might picture an aggressive species taking over and harming the environment. But what if the way we think about invasive plants is part of the problem? Host Rachel Feltman chats with Mason Heberling, associate curator of botany at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, about why these plants are more complicated than we t ... Show More
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