I often wonder what our parkways would look like in winter if the crape myrtles planted there possessed colorful bark.
I often wonder what our parkways would look like in winter if the crape myrtles planted there possessed colorful bark.
When I think about winter survival, my mind first goes to wildlife: field mice curling up in nests, chickadees flocking to ...
the stuff that covers branches and tree trunks, otherwise known as bark, may take the biggest bite out of our botanical observations. Crape myrtle is probably the most popular flowering tree in ...
There are plenty of examples these days of public buildings where architects have incorporated living trees into the plan ...
This past fall, drought in portions of Texoma have caused an influx of a tree fungus, which explains why you may be seeing more dead ...
20.5 x 28 cm. (8.1 x 11 in.) ...