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Home, Roots, Cosmos: A Path through Calvino’s Ecology

by Serenella Iovino

15 minutes

The house is Villa Meridiana. You get there by going up a little side street that skirts Via Alessandro Volta, just outside the center of town. It’s u...

“We Have Always Known”: On the Trails of People, Plants, and Humboldt

by Paula Ungar

12 minutes

I am trying to focus on my writing, I really am. But my phone buzzes again. This time, the message is difficult to ignore. I see a photograph of my be...

Roots through Asphalt: A Conversation with Sonja Dümpelmann

by Sonja Dümpelmann and Pauline Kargruber

15 minutes

Sonja Dümpelmann is a landscape historian who is currently working on how grass species have transformed the world, and the history and political impl...

An Otherworldly Species: Joshua Trees and the Conservation-Climate Dilemma

by Thomas M. Lekan

14 minutes

About 210 km east of Los Angeles, along the boundary of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, stands a national park dedicated to the American Southwest’s ...

Monarchs of the Great Plains: Plant Power and Colonial Legacies in North America

by Sara M. Gregg

17 minutes

Resplendent in shades of orange and black as they float along the breeze, migratory Monarch butterflies have ridden the gusts of transformation over t...

In Praise of Weeds: Sympoiesis at St. James’s Piccadilly

by Kate Rigby

6 minutes

At 7:54 p.m. on 14 October 1940, the church of St. James’s Piccadilly, in the heart of London, was hit by high explosive and incendiary bombs. By the ...

Lockdown and Locked In: Houseplants and Covid-19

by Darya Tsymbalyuk

12 minutes

Just before the official lockdown was announced in Scotland, I moved all of my office plants home. There was no space for them in my room, but I rearr...
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