At the Nupqu Native Plant Nursery in the Canadian province of British Columbia, sulfur buckwheat seedlings fill Styrofoam trays. It’s October, the end of the growing season, and each is just a small ...
When European settlers arrived on the Ashley River in 1697 to found the town of Dorchester, they stepped into what could only ...
By Martin David ClarkHere in Cyprus, the wild mushroom foraging season is a bit ‘hit and miss’ this year, due, in my opinion to the impact of climate change. As I visited my usual picking places ...
On a talus-strewn slope in eastern California’s mountains, a gnarled tree twists toward the sky. It is Methuselah, a Great ...
Taxus, commonly known as yew, stands as perhaps the most versatile evergreen for formal garden structures. Its dense, dark ...
UCLA biologists are developing a tool to predict when deadly Salmonella outbreaks are likely to happen in wild songbird ...
The figures showed a total of 1,589 species within the UK use the Scottish native conifer for either living or feeding on – ...
Education director and naturalist Licia Johnson gave an introductory class on medicines found in nature recently.
A new study led by The James Hutton Institute has highlighted the importance of protecting the UK’s Scots pine woodland by ...
Abstract: We studied the effects of nonthermal plasma (NTP) treatment on various parameters of early germination stages of Pinus nigra seeds. In the experiment, the diffuse coplanar surface barrier ...
Norfolk Island pines decorated as small Christmas trees are frequently given as gifts over the holidays. With simple care, they will thrive well beyond one season. The small, potted plants that we ...
Not only do the Korean and Swiss stone pines provide edible nuts, but they are lovely additions to the landscape. The Swiss stone pine, shown here, is one of two pine trees that produce edible nuts ...
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