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U.S. fall foliage season is expected to arrive later than usual in parts of country including the southern Ohio Valley and Mississippi River Valley. Weather conditions such as drought, rainfall and ...
It is time for the Trees Count census, only the fourth tree census in New York City history and the largest volunteer-driven urban forest survey in the United States. NYC Parks is asking for all New ...
Flowers don’t have all the power to enliven a landscape. Here are 4 trees and other plants that do well in the coastal region.
The Earth is full of remarkable species, and the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) is certainly one of them. This small ...
Planting trees has long been touted as a major tool in the fight against climate change. And on the surface, that makes a lot ...
New research finds that centuries-old oaks can dynamically rewire how they absorb nutrients—suggesting forests may be more resilient allies in the climate fight than once believed.
Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the dirt on which fragrant plants are native, important because they attract and support our native insects.
In the vast tapestry of Earth's ecosystems, certain tree species have demonstrated an extraordinary ability to thrive across diverse environments. Among these, eucalyptus, pine, and acacia stand out ...
Trees That Are Forbidden for Idol-Making in Hinduism In Hinduism, idol-making is not just art—it’s a sacred science guided by ...
Trees also use pheromones and scent signals in the air to communicate. According to the One Tree Planted organization, acacia trees in Africa emit ethylene gas to warn their neighbors of hungry ...
Its blue-gray feathery leaves impart an unparalleled softness to the tree’s canopy. Acacia baileyana purpurea is a variety with distinctive violet-tinted foliage.
Knife acacia (Acacia cultriformis) has fascinating triangle-shaped leaves, and Sydney golden wattle (Acacia longiflora) produces scads of flowers in butter-yellow chains. Weeping acacia (Acacia ...