Clusia guttifera and snake plant tell the story of Miami’s transformation due to rapid development, speculative buying, and outside investment Miami’s landscapes of gentrification is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.| Prism
Prunella vulgaris can be found all over the place. It has also been used to treat just about everything. What else would you expect from a plant known commonly as self-heal, heal-all, all-heal, and…| awkward botany
We are a union of farmers, growers, foresters and land-based workers with a mission to improve the livelihoods of our members and create a better food and land-use system for everyone.| Landworkers Alliance
Visit this page on the Barnstable County, Cape Cod website for more information about Box Tree Moth on Cape Cod: What Gardeners Need to Know.| Barnstable County
The NRF (Nature Restoration Fund) Scottish Plant Recovery Project at RBGE aims to restore genetically diverse populations of our endangered Scottish native plants around the country. Whilst rewarding,...| Botanics Stories
The information provided below is current at this time. If any updates are made to the information below, the corresponding year in which the updates are made will be included in the publication title. The water mold cucurbit downy mildew affects cucurbits (vine crops in the squash family) in South Carolina every year, especially in […] The post Cucurbit Downy Mildew Management for 2025 appeared first on Land-Grant Press.| Land-Grant Press
The Cornwall Garden Society’s (CGS) December lectures will be delivered by Alex Goodyear who is the Head Gardener at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens. This renowned horticultural attraction provides an exotic backdrop […] The post Tremenheere Head Gardener Highlights Gardens That Grow Rare And Unusual Plants first appeared on Cornwall Garden Society.| Cornwall Garden Society
The Cornwall Garden Society’s (CGS) November lectures will be delivered by Christine Skelmersdale VMH who is a well-known lecturer and has been an enthusiastic gardener since childhood. She has recently retired […] The post Plant Specialist Celebrates The Wonderful South African Legacy And The Atacama Desert Of Chile In Flower first appeared on Cornwall Garden Society.| Cornwall Garden Society
The Cornwall Garden Society’s (CGS) Autumn Lecture Programme will be launched by David Pearce who is a botanist, plant hunter and the thirteenth curator of the famous Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens in Dorset, an immersive paradise that nestles on the edge of the Jurassic Coast. With over 30 acres, Abbotsbury is a plantsman's garden, which is home| Cornwall Garden Society - Celebrating The Unique Beauty Of Cornish Gardens
A tree is our most intimate contact with nature.As part a mission to preserve and create an equitable and resilient tree canopy in Durham, Keep Durham Beautiful and the city o … Continue Reading| Durham County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
Thursday, September 254 – 6 p.m.Durham County Cooperative Extension | 721 Foster St, Durham, NC 27701RSVP BY CLICKING HEREPlease RSVP so we can know roughly how many peo … Continue Reading| Durham County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
Slender Oak delivering on being tall and slenderOur oak collection at the Washington Park Arboretum is nationally accredited through the Plant Collections Network, administered through the American Public Garden Association in partnership with the US Department of Agriculture. Oaks are one of our four accredited collections at the Arboretum, the others being maples, magnolias, and hollies. Gardens with accredited collections collaborate on research including taxonomic studies, conservation pr...| University of Washington Botanic Gardens
The Garden’s Horticulture and Research, Collections and Conservation teams have joined forces to develop innovative solutions.| Desert Botanical Garden
As the anticipation for the new school year builds across North Carolina, many students are just days away from stepping back into the classroom. For educators and school administrators considering how to enrich the learning environment, the prospect of a school garden offers a unique and engaging opportunity. Whether your school boasts an existing garden ...| farmtoschool.ces.ncsu.edu
Evelyn Beaury, Ph.D., is an Assistant Curator at the New York Botanical Garden. When planting a garden, it’s important to understand how the plants you choose will impact the surrounding ecosystem. In many nurseries, invasive species are often sold as ornamental plants—unintentionally introduced to the environment, and subsequently causing major environmental issues. About 50% of...| New York Botanical Garden
Ontario continues to encourage farmers to adopt technologies reducing phosphorus runoff into local watersheds with a $3 million Farm Washwater Innovation and Stewardship program addressing the Lake Simcoe Watershed.| Farmtario
The Ecorobotix ARA uses AI, image recognition, and ultra-precise plant-by-plant spraying to reduce chemical use, lower input costs, and boost sustainability in modern farming.| Farmtario
In case I need a reminder that the horticulture industry has a history of introducing weedy plants to natural areas, I get one each time I bike to work. Riding along the Boise River Greenbelt, a tr…| awkward botany
with Panayoti Kelaidis, plant explorer, gardener and designer, Denver Botanic Gardens director of outreach “Even the name “Patagonia” resonates for almost everyone: so far away, mysterious—full of…| California Horticultural Society
Shasta Daisies ‘Banana Cream’ (Leucanthemum superbum) growing in the Soest Garden at the Center for Urban Horticulture. Kristen loves that these flowers bloom with a creamy yellow color before aging to bright white petals. This month we head over to the Center for Urban Horticulture (CUH) to meet horticulturist Kristen Johnson!| University of Washington Botanic Gardens
Unlocking the Secrets of Lush Camellias: The Gibberellic Acid Technique| coastalbg.uga.edu
The History of the Castor Bean Plant in the Trustees’ Garden, Savannah| coastalbg.uga.edu
Desert Botanical Garden is thrilled to announce the addition of two new horticulture facilities designed to improve the care and preservation of its renowned cactus and agave collections. The post New Horticulture Facilities Enhance Desert Botanical Garden Staff Capabilities with State of the Art Building appeared first on Desert Botanical Garden.| Desert Botanical Garden
Consistent weeks of record-breaking high temperatures is stressful for many plants. Despite best efforts to keep plants alive, many will begin to see symptoms of heat and drought stress.| Desert Botanical Garden
Join us as the Extension Office (721 Foster St, Durham, NC) to participate in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census!The Extension Master Gardener volunteers of Durham County a … Continue Reading| Durham County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
As an avid hiker in Southern California, I’ve become a deep admirer of the chaparral that carpets so many of the hills and mountains in the region. When I was younger, I didn’t think much of these plants. They seemed dry, brittle, and uninviting, and they’d often leave nasty red scrapes on your legs if … Continue reading Manzanitas are California’s Sculptured Survivors→| California Curated
Ilex vomitoria actively fading into the ‘green wall’Let’s be honest, Ilex vomitoria, AKA yaupon holly isn’t much to look at. Not that it’s a bad looking plant, it’s just kind of nondescript…the sort of thing you’d buy at a big box nursery if you wanted to grow a nice, sturdy hedge. It serves a purpose in an ornamental landscape, but it’s unlikely to be the centerpiece of a garden or anyone’s favorite plant. There are some varieties that may add a little interest to an othe...| University of Washington Botanic Gardens
The Channel Islands of California, an enchanting archipelago, offer a fascinating natural laboratory for the study of island biogeography. This field of biology, which explores the distribution of …| California Curated
When you read the word, “strawberry,” do images of a bright red, heart-shaped fruit come to mind? Do you have memories of U-Pick farms, or pints of fresh sweet berries? Well, just like me, you may be in for a surprise. The little “seeds” on the outside are a clue, because botanically speaking a strawberry is not a berry. It’s not even a fruit.| University of Washington Botanic Gardens
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Want to grow a giant pumpkin? A two-time winner for the heaviest pumpkin at the Roland Pumpkin Fair has tips to grow your gourds to massive sizes.| Manitoba Co-operator
In February, the Rare Plant Conservation Program (RPCP) enjoyed the assistance of the University of South Florida Alumni Association of Polk County. The Association invites its alumni to help the […]| Bok Tower Gardens
The information provided below is current at this time. If any updates are made to the information below, the corresponding year in which the updates are...| Land-Grant Press | Clemson University, South Carolina
In December, the Rare Plant Conservation Program collected seeds of Scrub blazing-star, Liatris ohlingerae, and preserved them in long-term storage. Scrub blazing-star is an endangered member of the Asteraceae family, […] The post Catching Up with Conservation: Scrub Blazing-Star appeared first on Bok Tower Gardens.| Bok Tower Gardens
In August, the Rare Plant Conservation Program said farewell to over 200 Titusville balm (Dicerandra thinicola) plants that had been carefully propagated in the greenhouse over the past several months, […] The post Catching Up With Conservation: Titusville Balm appeared first on Bok Tower Gardens.| Bok Tower Gardens
In May, the Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) held the Annual National Meeting in San Diego, California. Hosted at the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Wildlife Safari Park, […] The post Catching Up with Conservation: CPC Annual National Meeting appeared first on Bok Tower Gardens.| Bok Tower Gardens
Depending upon the physio-chemical properties of the fertilizer solution, many fertilizers, both solid and liquid, are suitable for fertigation...| Land-Grant Press | Clemson University, South Carolina
All are invited to the 38th annual Southeast Vegetable & Fruit Expo, scheduled for December 3-4, 2024 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton, Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort. The … Continue Reading| Hyde County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
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This is one of the more frequent questions that I receive this time of year, from vine renovation to how to train them and everything in between. However, before I get into ho … Continue Reading| Hyde County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
Written by Director of Horticulture Les Parks Winterberry is not a difficult plant to grow, it thrives in our climate, and it is not typically bothered by pests or diseases. Even deer and rabbits tend to ignore them. They do well in full sun to partial shade, though too much shade will reduce flowering […]| Norfolk Botanical Garden