Forgotten Pioneer Plants: What Early Settlers Grew for Food and Medicine
Imagine walking across a barren landscape of cooled lava or windswept dunes. The first living things you’d spot aren’t towering trees or colorful flowers—they’re hardy pioneer species like lichens and mosses. These tough organisms thrive where others can’t, breaking down rocks or stabilizing sand to create life-supporting soil. Ecologists call this process ecological succession. From…
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