The Primeval Forests of New Zealand and Heteroblasty Primer...

What is the trait known “Heteroblasty“ and how did it develop in response to now-exyGianr Moas? Pseudopanax crassifolius is probably the best example of this, though there are many more. In this long video we take a walk through the primeval forests of New Zealand to inspect some unique evolutionary traits among the plants there as well as examine some of the conifers of the redwood and podocarp family that call these forests home. Your contributions support this content. It sounds clichéd, but it’s true. Whether it’s travel expenses, vehicle repair, or medical costs for urushiol poisoning (or rockfalls, beestings, hand slices, toxic sap, etc), your financial support allows this content to continue so the beauty of Earth’s flora can be made accessible to the rest of us in the degenerate public. At a time when so much is disappearing beneath the human footprint, CPBBD is willing to do whatever it takes to document these plant species and the ecological communities they
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