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ZME Science on MSNThese fig trees absorb CO2 from the air and convert it into stoneWe all know that trees are an important part of our climate efforts. But we usually envision this as lush forests soaking up ...
He says, "If your fiddle-leaf fig has fine webbing on the leaves, as well as mites and eggs on the undersides of leaves, it's likely to be red spider mites. They thrive in dry environments, so you ...
In a surprising twist of nature, certain fig trees in Kenya are doing more than just bearing fruit—they’re capturing carbon ...
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