Plant Power: The Power of Plants in a Changing Climate
North Carolina Botanical Garden
8 episodes
9 months ago
This brief recap episode highlights the making of this podcast from Emma Wilson (host) and Janna Starr (producer). Hear about their main takeaways from creating the series, and what actions they will take in the future because of the enlightening discussions had with experts featured in the podcast.
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This brief recap episode highlights the making of this podcast from Emma Wilson (host) and Janna Starr (producer). Hear about their main takeaways from creating the series, and what actions they will take in the future because of the enlightening discussions had with experts featured in the podcast.
Plant Power: The Power of Plants in a Changing Climate
19 minutes 24 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 2: All That's Green Isn't Good
Chinese wisteria, English ivy, Japanese stiltgrass: all are invasive species that have strong impacts on the flora and fauna of the southeast. Tune into our second episode to learn about the important differences between native and invasive plants, and why invasive plants can do more harm than good. In this episode, hear from our Battle Park Manager, Nick Adams, and Land Manager, Neville Handel on how to identify and control invasive plants, and learn about the benefits that native plants provide to humans & wildlife.
Plant Power: The Power of Plants in a Changing Climate
This brief recap episode highlights the making of this podcast from Emma Wilson (host) and Janna Starr (producer). Hear about their main takeaways from creating the series, and what actions they will take in the future because of the enlightening discussions had with experts featured in the podcast.