Seagrass – Underwater Heroes
In the fight against climate change and the biodiversity crisis, seagrass is one of nature’s unsung heroes – but it’s under threat.
In the fight against climate change and the biodiversity crisis, seagrass is one of nature’s unsung heroes – but it’s under threat.
Discover how plants found in the rainforest have adapted to succeed in a challenging habitat.
Understand the greenhouse effect in six and a half minutes with the help of Eden's Biomes.
Find out how we're making a difference to pollinators in Cornwall, and how you can get involved too!
This vegetable curry recipe, with warm, gentle spices and hint of coconut, is inspired by traditional Goan cuisine.
Carnivorous plants cleverly adapt to living in poor soil and we take a look at five of the most fascinating.
Yew is extraordinarily long-lived and slow-growing, with some trees estimated to be over 3,000 years old.
Aloe is thought to have healing properties – it's used in cosmetics, herbal remedies and food supplements.
The sensitive plant can move! Its leaves fold up at night and also when touched.
These giant water lilypads can grow up to 2 metres wide, which help the plant win the competition for sunlight.