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Lightning strikes may kill hundreds of millions of trees every year, but one tropical tree has evolved to benefit from the ...
The tonka bean tree, scientifically known as Dipteryx oleifera, has developed the ability to not only survive strikes but also to transfer the electricity from lightning to its “enemies” and the ...
Though being struck by lightning is usually bad, the tropical tree Dipteryx oleifera benefits. A strike kills other nearby trees and parasitic vines.
Almendro’ (Dipteryx oleifera), a tropical tree native to Panama’s rainforests, has stunned scientists with its surprising reaction to lightning: it thrives. While most trees might wither or ...
Lightning is usually seen as a harbinger of destruction in forests, killing or damaging trees in their blasts. But in the ...
While studying the impact of lightning on rainforests in Panama, a team of researchers discovered that one species of tree ...
Hummingbirds and butterflies love the sweet scent of the orange champaca tree. This compact specimen is perfect for tropical ...