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Conducted by ecologists in the University’s College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources, the study suggests ...
The real threat to the city’s palm-lined avenues is disease: lethal bronzing and lethal yellowing, said Horticulture ...
Seeing a pine pollen cone, oak catkin or sower gall once each year is enough to continue to marvel at their beauty, unique ...
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about the cause of a bumpy lawn and how to successfully move hostas.
If you suspect thrips are damaging your indoor plants, you can treat them with Neem oil, insecticidal soaps, and/or pyrethrin ...
Aphids are a plant pest that can quickly build up to large numbers. Based on questions I’ve had in May, this might be a good ...
Isidrio Hernandez-Ruiz has a soft spot for the bright yellow flowers of the guayacan trumpet tree (Tabebuia guayacan), a ...
In the lush northern stretch of Saskatchewan’s boreal forest, frustrations are mounting. Clear-cuts creep closer, elevating a ...
The treasure of spring surrounds you at Itasca State Park. You’re not required to paddle a great distance, climb to great ...
Oleanders tend to drop leaves in spring/early summer. So, what you are seeing is normal loss of the older leaves. There is no ...
While it can produce stunning blooms, this tree’s odor has been compared to dead fish, vomit, and urine, to name just a few undesirable things.
I’m not sure whether it’s those of us who garden here in North Texas or the plants we strive to grow that get hit the hardest by sudden changes to near-record high temperatures. Either way, it’s not a ...