The plant was last seen in 1965 on Santa Cruz Island — one of the few places it's known to have existed in California.
It's week eight of Council's Weed of the Week series for the 2024/25 spring and summer season. This series of articles ...
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Native edibles, such as western beaked hazelnuts, California wild grapes and evergreen huckleberries make great garden ...
For the third time this month, a little rain fell in the District, barely enough on Friday morning to measure, but in an area ...
Do you want your garden to shine? By choosing these beautiful alternatives to invasive chinaberry trees, you'll make your ...
Ashwagandha, a powerful herb known for its medicinal properties, is a fantastic addition to any kitchen garden. This ...
It's unbothered by drought, urban pollution, herbivory ... But, after its clouds of tubular yellow and red flowers have ...
In spring, its leaves emerge as bright red, transitioning to golden hues in summer, followed by deep pink flowers. This shrub ...
I find that underwatering is another common reason why roses develop yellowing leaves. Roses need consistently moist soils and will struggle if they dry out. Underwatering is a big concern during hot, ...
Fall colors are slowly starting to peek through at Lost Maples State Natural Area, a nearly 3,000-acre nature center in Texas ...
When choosing a large shade tree, one must always deal with a conundrum – there is an inverse relationship between the ...