Pink Mountainheather (Phyllodoce empetriformis (Smith) Don) collected Burgess Pass near Field, BC, plate 74 North American Wild Flowers by Mary Vaux Walcott, v.1, 1925 (Washington, DC: The Smithsonian ...
In Borrego Springs, you'll find a mini explosion of sunflowers, desert sand-verbena, basket evening primrose and even elusive ...
Wildflowers are starting to pop up along the trails at local parks and wooded areas, and many of those parks, along with other organizations, are planning hikes and hunts to find them during the ...
Joel Meyerowitz, "San Cristoabal de las Casas, Mexico" (1971 )(all images courtesy Joel Meyerowitz from Wild Flowers, Damiani 2021) Since reading, or rather visually savoring, Joel Meyerowitz’s Wild ...
Q: I read your recommendation on PennLive.com about using a broad-leaf weed-killer to get rid of wild strawberries in the lawn without killing the grass. What about wild strawberries growing up ...
New book and upcoming program highlight work of artist and naturalist Mary Vaux Walcott Erin Rushing Walcott’s technique involved precise attention to detail, color, light, and perspective. Her art ...
When you care for a piece of land, you want to do the right thing by it. Whether your land is measured in square feet or acres, one very right option is to deck it out with wildflowers — ...
The alien-like blooms and putrid stench of Amorphophallus titanum, better known as the corpse flower, draw big crowds and media coverage to botanical gardens each year. In 2015, for instance, more ...
A team of researchers, including several from the University of California, Riverside, have found that flowers are a hot spot of transmission of bacteria that end up in the microbiome of wild bees.
Springtime in the woodlands of Western New York is a treasured time of rebirth, revelation, and resilience, even in the midst of April snowstorms and today's COVID-19 crisis. Pictured here is the ...
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