Scientists in Queensland found a “cryptic” animal laying eggs in the bark of trees and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Matthew Connors In the forests of northeastern Australia, a ...
On the outside, Corymbia opaca and Corymbia calophylla may look like completely normal trees — but slice one open, and you'll quickly discover an eerie secret. Native to Australia, the trees, which ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) If you've been on a summertime stroll in recent weeks, chances are you've seen a red flowering gum, Corymbia ficifolia. This species comes from a small area of south west ...
How much sun do chillies need? TINO: Like many of us, chillies thrive in warmer weather and a fair bit of sun, around 6 hours a day in a cooler climate. In warmer parts of the country, they may need a ...
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