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Muir Woods research works to understand how plants have sex

A UW-Madison researcher is studying how — and why — different plants have sex. Her project involves early meadow-rue plants in Muir Woods.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/muir-woods-research-works-to-understand-how-plants-have-sex/
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