You know it’s springtime when the tabebuia trees are in bloom. The trees, native to subtropical climes, are easy to spot. The beautiful bright yellow blooms (or purple or pink-ish) have started ...
A tropical tree with apple-like fruit, the manchineel has earned the title of the deadliest tree in the world. Every part is toxic. You can even get symptoms from standing under a manchineel tree ...
These trees are shallow-rooted and often get blown ... They're attached spirally to the branch, but curve around to be above it. Cones are yellow-green when young and brown when mature, and ...
This image shows the leaves and a flower of the yellow poplar tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a basal angiosperm included in the study led by Penn State scientist Claude dePamphilis. This plant ...
While Singapore’s tropical climate doesn’t permit the growth of cherry blossoms, we have our very own version — the trumpet ...
Many new trees do just fine on their own. In fact, the movement they experience from normal wind and weather helps trees develop strong root systems and solid trunk girth. But new trees in open ...
Yellow fever appeared in the U.S. in the late 17th century. The deadly virus continued to strike cities, mostly eastern seaports and Gulf Coast cities, for the next two hundred years, killing ...
Trees are great assets to properties. They add shade and beauty while controlling erosion. But when a tree is no longer beneficial, it should be removed. The cost to remove a tree can be anywhere ...
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Summer is the perfect time to incorporate fun, playfulness and a little more color into your wardrobe, like this year’s butter yellow trend. For those of us who live and die by our neutrals ...
Looking up through the canopy, which includes palm and camphor trees, in the Hancock Park neighborhood ... It was early spring and Mr. Araya pointed to a burst of yellow on the hillside.