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If your favorite ash isn’t dead or dying yet, it will be soon as new communities are becoming infested daily. Here are some replacement options.
Some landscaping trees put on a show year-round. The Korean mountain ash (Sorbus alnifolia) is a perfect example. It bursts with miniature white flowers in late spring, crimson berries in late ...
Satellite data shows deposition of ash from the Kīlauea eruption (top, dark brown) occurred in the same area where a massive phytoplankton bloom (bottom, light blue) formed. When the Kīlauea ...
This Ash of War grants an armament the Poison affinity and the following skill: "The Poison Flower Blooms Twice: Conjures stingers of scarlet rot from below to stab the enemy. Landing a follow-up ...
A new study by an international team of researchers revealed that a rare and large summertime phytoplankton bloom in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre in the summer of 2018 was prompted by ash ...
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