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Summer marks the blooming season for NC’s most ferocious native plant: the Venus flytrap. But their survival depends on more than just sunshine. WFDD visited the Green Swamp Preserve to learn more.
A new state law aims to halt the sale of some of Missouri’s most notorious invasive plant species.
The garden is a tribute to a lifelong advocate for environmental stewardship and a place where people can come and learn more ...
Imagine a prairie. How many plant species are seen? Maybe some yellow coneflowers, some little bluestem, perhaps a few asters. But plant ecologists at the Urbana-Champaign say ...
There is a wide range of simple actions anyone can take to regenerate and conserve biodiversity right at home.
Name the area or container for the child and let them design a sign that reads, for instance, “Olivia’s Garden” or “Noah’s ...
Californians eager to see, and smell, the "short-lived" spectacle should plan a visit to the Huntington in San Marino ASAP.
We see International Paper's shareholder distributions as appropriate. Despite some sizable acquisitions in the past, the company has consistently returned cash to shareholders through a rising ...
The Orange, Martin, and Daviess County Soil & Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) are offering free native plants to landowners and residents with invasives. To qualify, participants must sign up and ...
A chance encounter between a wild tomato and a potato-like plant 9 million years ago is why we have modern-day potatoes, ...
New research traces the genetic ancestry of the popular root vegetable to a brief plant romance millions of years ago.
Researchers say they have finally uncovered the mysterious origins of one of our favorite carbs: the humble potato.