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Tall trees were thought to be more vulnerable to drought. But these towering plants in Southeast Asia have adapted to move water efficiently
The rainforests of Southeast Asia are home to towering trees called dipterocarps, which are some of the tallest flowering ...
Forests are shaped by light competition. The trees that grow the tallest have access to the most sunlight, blocking the rays ...
For decades, scientists believed that the tallest trees faced one of nature’s toughest challenges: Getting water from their ...
Scientists discovered an unexpected adaptation that helps giant rainforest trees survive drought as they grow taller.
For decades, scientists believed the world's tallest trees faced a fundamental disadvantage during drought. The higher a tree ...
Forests are shaped by light competition. The trees that grow the tallest have access to the most sunlight, blocking the rays and ...
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