Carnations: Icon of Motherhood, Engine of Insects
A carnation on a lapel or in a bouquet often stands for motherly love; in plant biology, the same bloom is better described as a behavioral interface wired into insect nervous systems. What looks like sentiment is, at cellular scale, a strategy to move pollen with maximum reliability.Carnations in the genus Dianthus rely on sexual reproduction, not self-sufficiency. Their petals broadcast specific...More
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