“Hyper-accumulating” plants draw metal from the ground, producing rich, multi-colored saps that can be more concentrated than…
“Hyper-accumulating” plants draw metal from the ground, producing rich, multi-colored saps that can be more concentrated than ore bodies at traditional mines. Landscape metallurgy. The garden as mine. Extractive forestry. [Photo by Antony van der Ent] https://t.co/0pbUW9NLLO pic.twitter.com/h5qSGyeyHm
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