You think you know why leaves fall off trees. Well, you're wrong. It's not the wind. It's not the cold. Because leaves aren't the brightest bulbs in the world, the tree has to make an executive decision come fall.
You think you know why leaves fall off trees. Well, you're wrong. It's not the wind. It's not the cold. Because leaves aren't the brightest bulbs in the world, the tree has to make an executive decision come fall.
Plant Emotions -I. Plants have always been my strength and…, by Namratha Sastry
shadows – Artandicon's Blog
The Life and Death of Plants — Explained by Math, NPR
If a tree is losing its leaves in the Northern Hemisphere, if it was transported to the Southern Hemisphere, would it adapt to the seasons? - Quora
ELI5: In the fall, what makes some trees lose their leaves faster than others? : r/explainlikeimfive
trees – Artandicon's Blog
Absalom, Absalom! — Coming and Going: Misrecognition and Identity in
shadows – Artandicon's Blog
Celebrating Autumn All Year Round By Becoming A Leaf : Krulwich Wonders : NPR
Celebrating Autumn All Year Round By Becoming A Leaf : Krulwich Wonders : NPR
Trees Come 'From Out Of The Air,' Said Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman. Really?
The Loneliest Plant In The World
coronavirus – Artandicon's Blog
trees – Artandicon's Blog
Krulwich Wonders