gardening
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Pomology, the science of fruit cultivation, blends biology, agriculture, and sustainability to improve how fruits grow, taste, and nourish. From ancient orchards to climate-smart farming, pomology shapes the future of food by optimizing genetics, yields, and ecological impact—bridging nature and innovation in every apple, grape, or pomegranate we enjoy. Read more
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Eglantine, or sweet briar, is a wild rose known for its fragrant pink blossoms and literary symbolism. A staple of poetry and folklore, it represents love, nostalgia, and resilience. With a history in herbal medicine and heraldry, eglantine continues to captivate both nature enthusiasts and literary romantics alike. Read more
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Xerophytes are plants adapted to survive in arid environments like deserts, featuring unique traits such as thick cuticles and extensive roots. Their ability to conserve water and endure drought is essential to dry ecosystems, providing balance and shelter to various species and supporting complex desert food webs. Read more
