Trees, or forests for that matter, hardly seem like they’ve got anything interesting going on, given that they mostly stay ...
Trees come in at least 60,000 varieties. The tallest known tree on Earth is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) that towers 379.1 feet above the forest floor in Northern California. Over their some ...
When you admire a towering oak or a vibrant maple in your backyard, you're only seeing half the picture. Beneath the surface lies a sprawling, intricate world that is arguably more fascinating than ...
Palo Alto loves trees — it has about 66,000 of them, about one per resident. Our city is responsible for the upkeep of about 46,000 trees in parks and public areas; almost 38,000 of them are street ...
Therapists might agree that an all-out, no-holds-barred blind pursuit of perfection might be considered unhealthy. Except in the pursuit of the perfect Christmas tree. Then it's OK. Most of us have ...
Fir and spruce needles are attached to twigs one by one, while pines grow needles in bunches. Fir tree needles are soft and flat, while spruce needles are stiff and angular. Check out the best types ...
As you stroll through the fertilizer section of your favorite nursery or the garden center at the local big-box store, you see tree fertilizer after tree fertilizer on the shelves. Choosing between ...
HAMLIN TOWNSHIP, MI – Sugar maple. Red maple. Silver maple. What’s the difference? Those three maple species are part of the “tree identification pathway” at Ludington State Park, near Ludington. This ...