The beloved candy cane is everywhere during the holiday season — on store shelves, Christmas trees, gingerbread houses, front yards as blow-up decorations, and tucked into stockings.
Humans have it. So does Drosophila. But not yeast. That "it" is a small pause at the start of gene activity—a brief molecular halt that may have helped life evolve from simple cells to complex animals ...
If your azaleas are starting to look a little yellow this time of year, you’re not alone.
Researchers announced over 70 new species in a single year, including bizarre insects, ancient dinosaurs, rare mammals, and ...
Rare are the plants in our landscape that bloom in fall and winter, and perhaps that’s why camellias are such a treasured ...
The Livingston County Soil and Water Conservation District is accepting orders for its Conservation Tree and Shrub Seedling ...
The holidays are here and you are probably seeing many traditional holiday plants for sale at your favorite flower shop and ...
Life has a way of bouncing back, even after catastrophic events like forest fires or volcanic eruptions. While nature's ...
In a city better known for sagebrush than tropical greenery, Dustin Seymour is betting that a little color can go a long way.
When was the last time that you got really excited about a plant in the gardening world? I can tell you when it was for me.
There is a common misconception among casual gardeners that the gardening season ends at the end of fall. Real growers know ...
An extraordinary botanical spectacle is drawing crowds in Rio de Janeiro: several talipot palm trees, planted more than six ...