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Red crown rot stems from a fungus that lives in the soil. It's first confirmed case in Missouri was last year.
Red coral fungus, ‘Ramaria araiospora.’ When it comes to the natural world, fungi are (truly) in a kingdom all their own.
Most of the fungal diseases that affect tomatoes are present in the soil, so the first defensive strategy should be to add a ...
In March the IUCN announced that its experts had assessed 482 fungi species for the first time, bringing the Red List’s fungal members up to 1,300. Around a third of those species are at risk of ...
Many trees would be lucky to be as beautiful as Ailanthus altissima, also known as tree of heaven, a deciduous tree with quill-shaped leaves, light gray bark, and red-and-yellow-tinted seeds that ...