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Back Garden Biology
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Why is the world green?

Lindsay searches for the truth about our verdant green world and tackles a mystery about her rose-bushes: who ate all the greenfly?
Back Garden Biology

One is the magic number

Back Garden Biology takes a closer look at the insects in the garden including the solitary bee.
Back Garden Biology
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Deceived with ornament

Plants attract pollinators through their colourful flowers but some plants aren't quite what they seem.
Back Garden Biology
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Sex and the single primrose

In early spring, primroses and cowslips can be found in many gardens and parks. Their yellow flowers are certainly beautiful, but they also hold a secret: they come in two different types that can only mate with each other.
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Supping and Sacrificing in Pompeii's Gardens

The archaeological evidence of garden dining spaces in Pompeii’s houses, restaurants, and tombs reveals complexities of both Roman dining practices and the meaning of the Roman garden
Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists

Meet the Scientists - Collaborations with the Oxford Botanic Garden

Alison Foster, Senior Curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden, discusses her daily work and the transition she has made from working in a lab to working in the garden.

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