From Field to Basket: The Artistic Craft of Plant Fiber Weaving

The article is about how plant fibers have been woven into baskets for thousands of years, shaping cultures and connecting humans to nature. “In every strand of fiber, there is a story of human ingenuity, patience, and the timeless dialogue between people and plants.” – The Economic Botanist Baskets aren’t just handy containers—they’re living history….

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Cassava: From Ancient Staple to Sustainable Super Crop

The article is about cassava—its traditional uses, global food products, industrial starch applications, biocomposites, and bioenergy—and why this powerful root crop may be one of the most important sustainable resources of our time. “Cassava is proof that the most powerful solutions for our future are often roots planted deep in our past.” – The Economic…

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7 Uncommon Flowers for Valentine’s Day to Surprise Your Lover

The article is about discovering seven uncommon flowers for Valentine’s Day that go beyond the usual roses and speak to thoughtfulness, intimacy, and storytelling. “Flowers are whispers of love that don’t need words, yet they say everything you want to share.” – The Economic Botanist Valentine’s Day is almost synonymous with roses, red ribbons, and…

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9 Unique Plant Gifts for Valentine’s Day for People Who Hate Roses

This article is about rethinking Valentine’s Day gifts by exploring uncommon plant gifts that feel more meaningful, last longer, and tell a better love story than traditional roses. “Love doesn’t have to be loud or predictable. Sometimes the most powerful expressions grow slowly, quietly, and over time.” — The Economic Botanist Why are more people…

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