Scientists discovered that the red stigmas in wind-pollinated trees accumulate anthocyanin, the same compounds that are revealed in autumn leaves after green chlorophyll production slows down and ...
Spring is on the way. We can see and hear it coming now even though we’re in mid-February — more than a month before the arrival of the vernal equinox.
Something special is coming to the Sonoma Botanical Garden. “We have gotten strong indications that the start of the annual ...
We love some tangles around a happy hole. Run your fingers over some springy moss and feel intimate with the earth and its ...
Why give flowers? Instead, try to take your signifiant other to some of the most stunning gardens in the world. These ...
In your daily travels around Wilmington this winter, have you ever noticed trees or bushes covered in beautiful blooms? Some white, some red, some mottled in both shades or with stripes, maybe a ...
Every spring, millions of people travel across the world to admire the most beautiful flowers, from Japan’s cherry blossoms, ...
Hazelnuts have long been prized as a tasty and nutritious food. Found in forests statewide in Missouri, they are a favorite wild edible for many people. Squirrels and other small mammals feast on the ...
Love month is here! Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with a romantic partner, or friends, or treating yourself, ...
Magnolias are beginning to bud and some to bloom in gardens open to the public in Glen Ellen, Sebastopol and Occidental.