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Gardens of the Orang Asli: Protecting Indigenous Plant Knowledge in Malaysia’s RainforestsThe air is thick with the scent of damp earth and wild ginger as rays of sunlight struggle through the emerald canopy. Deep ...
Dr. James Trager, a retired restoration biologist, lead a 1-mile walk while offering an expert’s perspective on ...
Have you ever brought home a new plant, given it a cozy spot near your window, and meticulously cared for it, only for ...
New plant diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent, requiring growers to adopt more proactive management strategies.
It’s April 1 and for the first time this year, the turkeys are beginning their spring dance. In the ‘space in between’ the ...
April,” said Pat Cherry, co-president of the Garden Club of (GCM) with Nancy Rhodes, “but planning and prepping your ...
Just thinking about poison ivy can make you itch. Blistering rashes on your arms and ankles, oozing bumps between your fingers and eyelid-swelling exposures are all-too-familiar summer hazards.
Like many spring wildflowers, the beaked hazelnut and the speckled alder, will be gone soon, so now is the time to look for them.
Today is "Palm Sunday" due to the reports people cut palm fronds and met Jesus before Jerusalem. Being a local staple, these ...
The poodle-dog bush, with its lavender, bell-shaped flowers, can produce a painful rash for people who come in contact with ...
There are a number of plants to avoid in Delaware. Here's how to identify the big three – poison ivy, oak and sumac.
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