Researchers have discovered a strange new type of movement in plants - tiny spores that walk and jump. Lead researcher Philippe Marmottant from Joseph .
A collection of interesting plant movements in nature.
Horsetails reproduce by producing tiny spherical spores. The spores have four ribbon-like appendages sensible to moisture. Theses legs fold back around the .
Horsetails reproduce by producing tiny spherical spores. The spores have four ribbon-like appendages sensible to moisture. Theses legs fold back around the .
A collection of interesting plant movements in nature.
Horsetails reproduce by producing tiny spherical spores. The spores have four ribbon-like appendages sensible to moisture. Theses legs fold back around the .
Horsetails reproduce by producing tiny spherical spores. The spores have four ribbon-like appendages sensible to moisture. Theses legs fold back around the .
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