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Audubon’s native plants database draws its plant data from the North American Plant Atlas of the Biota of North America Program (BONAP).
A Brillouin spectroscopy study of the apple fruit cuticle indicates spatial micro-mechanical inhomogeneities exist between the periclinal and anticlinal regions.