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Why Turn Red?
October 26, 2002
Volume 162, No. 17, p. 264
Botany under the Mistletoe (PDF)
December 23 & 30, 2000
Volume 158, No. 26 & 27, p. 411
Wild tobacco heeds "ouch" from sagebrush (PDF)
November 18, 2000
Volume 158, No. 21, p. 326
Glitch splits hermaphrodite flowers (PDF)
September 30, 2000
Volume 158, No. 14, p. 214
Flowers, not flirting, make sexes differ (PDF)
July 22, 2000
Volume 158, No. 4, p. 52
Tree pollination needs male-only rot (PDF)
March 18, 2000
Volume 157, No. 12, p. 182
Plants seen as unpredictable carbon sponge (PDF)
March 18, 2000
Volume 157, No. 12, p. 183