Sunday Clippings
We now return to our regularly scheduled program of Sunday Clippings, with the second half of our favorite recent articles. Enjoy and have a wonderful week.- Plinth et al.
- A Hardier Honeybee That Fights Back By Biting Back @ NPR
- Coombe Estate · The Garden of Dame Nellie Melba @ The Design Files
- Our Favorite Banana May Be Doomed; Can New Varieties Replace It? @ NPR
- Bunny Guinness: the romantic and mysterious crab apple @ The Telegraph
- Wild Ambition at the Arboretum @ Harvard Gazette
- Fossilized Wild Peach Pits Discovered in China @ Archaeology
- Why manicured lawns should become a thing of the past @ Washington Post
- Trees Bent By American Indians Being Identified and Preserved @ Indian Country Today Media Network
- Delicate, Magical Portraits of Plants’ Inner Lives @ NYTimes
- Darryl Cox Beautifully Fuses Gnarled Tree Branches With Vintage Frames @ Beautiful Decay
- Digging Deeper Into Vivian Maier's Past @ NYTimes
- BBC in search for new Gardener's World presenter @ HortWeek
- The World's Oldest Living Things @ Ted
- War and peace at Comme des Garçons @ Dazed DigitalRare Flower Spotted in Tel Aviv for First Time in Nine Decades @ HaaretzCan a Professionally Designed Garden Add Value to Your Home? @ Huffington PostListen up! Gardner Museum plans sound art show @ The Art NewspaperCan vegans stomach the unpalatable truth about quinoa? @ The GuardianThe North Face founder who saved millions of acres of Latin American wilderness has died @ QZ