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plant What's the difference between Japanese knotweed (Cayratia japonica) and wild grape (Vitis coignetiae)? We explain how to distinguish between similar species! Why are they exterminated? Are they actually edible? Were the wasps that visit the saucer-shaped flowers hired as bodyguards?!
plant What are the differences between Hibiscus mutabilis (Fuyou) and Hibiscus sakishimaensis? We explain how to distinguish between similar species! Do slight differences in flower shape affect pollination strategies?
plant What are the differences between foxglove (Digitalis) and comfrey? We'll explain how to distinguish between similar species! Are they poisonous? Did foxglove flowers undergo unique evolution in America?
plant What are the differences between Monotropa uniflora, Monotropa uniflora var. alba, and Monotropa japonica? We explain how to distinguish between similar species! Why did they lose photosynthesis? What insects visit the flowers? Cockroaches are responsible for seed dispersal!?
plant What are the differences between Tradescantia virginiana, Tradescantia japonica, Tradescantia fluminensis, and Tradescantia montanus? We'll explain how to distinguish between similar species! Did they expand their distribution through vegetative reproduction? What is the role of the white threads that come from flowers that don't produce nectar?
plant What are the differences between pomegranates, dwarf pomegranates, and flowering pomegranates? What is their history? What are their health benefits? Is the saying "birds visit the flowers" a myth? What part of the pomegranate is referred to as the "fruit"?
plant What are the differences between Polygonatum odoratum, Polygonatum sibiricum, Polygonatum humile, and Disporum sessile? What insects visit the downward-facing flowers? Polygonatum odoratum was producing flowers with only stamens due to nutrient deficiency!?
plant What's the difference between *Kintoranoo* and *Koushunkazura*? We'll explain how to distinguish between these similar species! Did their ancestors evolve to secrete oil instead of nectar, only to then "revert" back to their normal appearance?!
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