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More than 2,200 butterflies will spread their colorful wings at Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory's annual exhibit. ...
Border plants offer definition along garden beds and driveways, creating neat lines that help to contain other vegetation. Of ...
Spring is in full bloom at Springs Preserve, and so are the butterflies. The newly reopened Butterfly Habitat is an annual tradition. The habitat contains close to 200 ...
Many full-sun perennials provide important food sources for bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and moths. While you're enjoying ...
It wouldn’t be unusual to have at least one tree or shrub species on your property that’s listed as invasive. Here's what to ...
Roses pair beautifully with a wide range of annuals, perennials, shrubs, and vines. Some rose companions provide contrasting ...
Even planting just one keystone plant in the yard or in a container will help restore biodiversity on your property.
Springtime has arrived in Imperial Valley, a region renowned for its agriculture, and with it comes the vibrant bloom of ...
Common lawn plants like dandelions and violets that homeowners often try to eliminate are actually critical nectar sources for North American pollinators facing habitat loss.
Of the 554 species studied, two-thirds declined by more than 10%. But in one small corner of New York, a rare species is ...
Yes, they certainly do spread, but their nectar is used by a lot of the more than 575 butterfly species in North America ... obviously not for its color. This is another unwanted plant whose ...