Sweet, crisp apples meet their boldest partner yet. This surprising appetizer pairing works just as well on a cheese board as ...
RESEARCHERS IN COLOMBIA DISCOVER THE HEALING POWER FOR THE STOMACH IN A FRUIT THAT GROWS ABUNDANTLY IN COLD, HIGH-ALTITUDE REGIONS.
Viburnum titus is a common landscaping plant in Europe and the United States, but its blue fruits hadn't been closely studied until now. Photo by Rox Middleton Sometimes, you can find a scientific ...
Slabs of fat help give Viburnum tinus its gleam. By Veronique Greenwood Big, leafy viburnum bushes have lined yards in the United States and Europe for decades — their domes of blossoms have an ...
Instead of relying solely on pigments, the metallic blue fruits of Viburnum tinus use structural color to reflect blue light, a mechanism rarely seen in plants. Researchers show that the fruits use ...
Despite its playful nickname, the "blue sausage fruit" has nothing to do with meat. Known as Decaisnea fargesii, it is a shrub found in mountain forests and shaded ravines stretching across western ...