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It was five years ago that most of us first saw Kong Junior coleus in trials across the country. We liked what we saw, but knew we had to get our hands on it to see what it could really become.
It has five years ago most of us first saw Kong Junior coleuses in trials across the country. We liked what we saw but knew we had to get our hands on it to see what it could really become. Now we ...
In the future, it is possible that fungi could be used to break down plastic garbage on a larger scale, but larger operations using fungus to clean up waste clogged by plastic will take time to ...
These fungi cannot live on their own; they need the carbon from plants. In turn, 80 percent of the world’s plants rely on fungal networks to survive and thrive. The two are dependent trade partners.