While you may want birds visiting your garden, there's an invasive weed species that could cause them to overstay their ...
To see what the first primitive angiosperm might have looked like, I flew to England ... to new environments. Fossil evidence leads some botanists to believe that the first flowering plants ...
It’s early November, and I have the bittersweet task of putting the garden to bed. The recent cool temperatures and frosts ...
Copenhagen’s Noma restaurant may have introduced foraging into fine dining, but the concept was hardly a new one: Every ...
New England weather is home to extremes, like hot summers and brutally cold winters. Those conditions can be hard on ...
One of the most striking is New England aster, with its robust stature ... One of these is aromatic aster (Symphyotrichum ...
Learn More › Although some annual flowers, such as cosmos, dahlias, and zinnias, will bloom until late autumn if the ...
Angiosperms produce flowers and fruits ... they outpaced plants such as conifers and ferns, which predate them, but how they did this has has been a mystery. New research suggests it is down ...
School children have helped plant more than 2,000 plants to create a ‘leaf shaped mini-forest’ in Brockenhurst ...
A commercialized New Age ritual is causing not only "unwanted energies" to go up in smoke, but also foreign wild plants. A ...
Unlike animals, plants don’t need a male and a female because their flowers have both male parts ... These sit under the soil and develop into new plants the next year.
Wilting flowers might not signal poor flower or plant health, but rather the effects of a sophisticated resource management strategy in plants, millions of years in the making.