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Why are dried, dead leaves clinging to the branches of some trees when other deciduous forest residents have shed theirs months before? Don't worry: it's not the sign of a diseased tree.
I have four Leyland cypresses that are on a slope that feeds to a ditch that almost always has some amount of water in it.
Trying to pick a favorite view along Georgia's coast is nearly impossible, but we selected four that will take your breath ...
Jennifer Allen’s most recent book is “Mālama Honua: Hōkūle‘a - A Voyage of Hope.” ...
Jeremy B. Yoder, a Lancaster Mennonite High School graduate, is an associate professor of biology at California State ...
Beech trees often come in clusters, as the matriarch sprouts dense groves, producing nuts that are a nutritious staple of ...
Curious why your hydrangea leaves are turning brown? Here we explain common causes, such as water stress, fungal infections, ...
Giraffes are known for their long, impressive tongues, but they have a cool set of teeth in their mouths as well. Even though ...
Whether it's the personal benefits of privacy and gorgeous fall foliage, or the environmental benefits like improved air and soil quality, you really can't go wrong with adding some trees to your ...
Japanese maples can quickly become damaged and wilt away in the hot weather, but there is a very easy way to protect the tree ...
Scottie Scheffler made mention of a trend in golf design that rubs him wrong -- removing trees from courses. This week, the ...
A pest that last made a major appearance in Kansas nearly a decade ago is back — and it’s feasting on ash trees across the state.