As I’ve noted more than once, being able to name the plants around you is kind of a superpower. At the very least, it allows ...
DALLAS — The winter freeze this February was a tough test for trees across North Texas, and we're still seeing the impact months later. If your trees appear to be dying now, there's a good chance it ...
Winter is a great time to notice more about the tree in your yard, on your street or road, especially by taking a walk or hike at a local park. The fresh air will do you some good on a sunny day.
A two-part workshop on winter tree identification is scheduled for Feb. 12 and Feb. 14 at Spring Mill State Park. The ...
You don't have to be a trained arborist to notice that certain trees have unique traits that can help you identify them. Spiky, round seed pods are one giveaway when you're trying to figure out which ...
The Mid-Mitten Chapter of Wild Ones explores a Woody Winter Wonderland at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10, at the Chippewa Nature Center, 400 S. Badour Road, Midland, learning to identify trees, especially ...
This bud is for you,” a winter tree identification walk, will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. Feb. 7 at the Frog Hollow Nature ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. AREA — Do you need a refresher on how to identify the trees in your woods?
(WHDH) — Through snow and summer storms, we’ve all seen the damage downed trees can cause. Experts say many of the trees that fall during storms are zombie trees — trees that are weak or nearly dead. ...
CORNISH FLAT, N.H. I love trees, and want to know the name -- both English and Latin -- of each one that lives in our woods. And although you could name your favorite tree Bob or Shirley, it makes ...