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- -Featured Plant Narratives
- - -Maize: Sacred Plant, Global Commodity
-Maize: Sacred Plant, Global Commodity
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- Julia Fine -
Black-Eyed Pea: Crop, Culture, Class
-Black-Eyed Pea: Crop, Culture, Class
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- Sarah Mallory, Emily Kamm, Haley Price, and Christina Hourigan -
Tamarind: From Shady Refuge to Versatile Foodstuff
-Tamarind: From Shady Refuge to Versatile Foodstuff
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- Allison Fulton, Amara Santiesteban Serrano, and Jeannette Schollaert -
Venus Flytrap: Queen of the Carnivorous Plants
-Venus Flytrap: Queen of the Carnivorous Plants
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- John R. Schaefer -
Ayahuasca: Amazonian Plant Lessons
-Ayahuasca: Amazonian Plant Lessons
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- Ashley Thuthao Keng Dam, Diana Heredia-López, Rachael Nelson, and Erin Wrightson -
Peanut: From Luxury Food to Livestock Feed
-Peanut: From Luxury Food to Livestock Feed
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- Maria Job, Elizabeth Chant, and Katherine Enright -
Wild Yam: The Rhizome of the Pill
-Wild Yam: The Rhizome of the Pill
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- Kira Bre Clingen -
Cryptomeria japonica: Climate Change, Cultivation, and Culture
-Cryptomeria japonica: Climate Change, Cultivation, and Culture
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- Kira Bre Clingen and Edyth Jostol -
All Plant Narratives
- - -Agave: A Plant with an Intoxicating History
-Agave: A Plant with an Intoxicating History
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- Ashley Buchanan -
Arbor Vitae: In Search of the Tree of Life
-Arbor Vitae: In Search of the Tree of Life
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- Ashley Buchanan -
Ayahuasca: Amazonian Plant Lessons
-Ayahuasca: Amazonian Plant Lessons
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- Ashley Thuthao Keng Dam, Diana Heredia-López, Rachael Nelson, and Erin Wrightson -
Bananas: Chaos out of Order
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- Ashley Buchanan -
Black-Eyed Pea: Crop, Culture, Class
-Black-Eyed Pea: Crop, Culture, Class
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- Sarah Mallory, Emily Kamm, Haley Price, and Christina Hourigan -
Boxwood: A Plant That Took Over the Garden World
-Boxwood: A Plant That Took Over the Garden World
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- Anatole Tchikine -
Cacao: Indigenous Network to Global Commodity
-Cacao: Indigenous Network to Global Commodity
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- Rebecca Friedel -
Carolina Rice: An Agricultural Legacy of Enslaved Peoples
-Carolina Rice: An Agricultural Legacy of Enslaved Peoples
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- Julia Fine -
Cassava: From Toxic Tuber to Food Staple
-Cassava: From Toxic Tuber to Food Staple
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- Christina Emery, Rachel Hirsch, and Melinda Susanto -
Cinnamomum verum: Discovering “True” Cinnamon
-Cinnamomum verum: Discovering “True” Cinnamon
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- Wouter Klein -
Cryptomeria japonica: Climate Change, Cultivation, and Culture
-Cryptomeria japonica: Climate Change, Cultivation, and Culture
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- Kira Bre Clingen and Edyth Jostol -
Dittany: Women’s Herbs and Reproductive Control
-Dittany: Women’s Herbs and Reproductive Control
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- Ashley Buchanan -
Dracaena draco: The Mystery of Dragon’s Blood
-Dracaena draco: The Mystery of Dragon’s Blood
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- Thomas C. Anderson, Cati Kalinoski, and Lucas Mertehikian -
Heliconia: Evolution at Work
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- W. John Kress and Yota Batsaki -
Maize: Sacred Plant, Global Commodity
-Maize: Sacred Plant, Global Commodity
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- Julia Fine -
Mint: The Ubiquity of a Commercial Crop
-Mint: The Ubiquity of a Commercial Crop
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- Victoria Pickering -
Peanut: From Luxury Food to Livestock Feed
-Peanut: From Luxury Food to Livestock Feed
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- Maria Job, Elizabeth Chant, and Katherine Enright -
Pelargonium: By Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet?
-Pelargonium: By Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet?
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- Daisy Reid, Verónica Matallana Chaves, and Yao Jiang -
Peony: Pretty and Powerful
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- Ashley Buchanan -
Sunflower: Knowledge, Myth, and Meaning
-Sunflower: Knowledge, Myth, and Meaning
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- Kristan M. Hanson -
Tamarind: From Shady Refuge to Versatile Foodstuff
-Tamarind: From Shady Refuge to Versatile Foodstuff
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- Allison Fulton, Amara Santiesteban Serrano, and Jeannette Schollaert -
Turmeric: Herb of the Sun
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- Julia Fine -
Venus Flytrap: Queen of the Carnivorous Plants
-Venus Flytrap: Queen of the Carnivorous Plants
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- John R. Schaefer -
Watermelon: Stereotypes of Race and Class
-Watermelon: Stereotypes of Race and Class
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- Anna Lawrence, Camilo Uribe Botta, and May Wang -
Wild Yam: The Rhizome of the Pill
-Wild Yam: The Rhizome of the Pill
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- Kira Bre Clingen -
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