Knowing a tree’s species is key to understanding their proper growing conditions, how to prune them and what insect and ...
Invasives: The Tree of Heaven smells like rotten peanut butter, makes soil toxic for native plants and might be in your front ...
Make your fall decor more delightful by growing miniature pumpkin trees to exhibit throughout the season. These adorable ...
Smithsonian researcher Ingrid Romero studies fossil pollen to reconstruct ancient climates and predict future changes ...
On top of the festival, Hammons Black Walnuts is ready to kick off the harvest season on October 1. Last year, the walnut ...
If you walked the Jersey Shore beaches in the last couple of weeks, you've likely seen a myriad of spotted lanternflies on ...
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How To Identify Hawthorn And Why It Matters

Hawthorn is more than just another shrub. Its features make it instantly recognizable once you know what to look for. From leaves to berries, the details are striking. Learn the key facts that ...
The team analyzed DNA from about 100 trees per species, searching for genetic clues about the history and future of each ...
Alba the white oak tree was a living witness to the Battle of Atlanta in 1884, but its future is now uncertain.
When Gus was just a sapling 1,000 years ago, there were an estimated 250 million people on Earth, far less than today’s 6.8 ...
An invasive insect that has created a problem for one of Ohio’s most popular landscape plants has been detected in four more counties across the state.
If your apples start developing a rich color, you may think you can just grab one and eat it; however, this is not the right way to tell if it's ripe.