So far, its freezer holds the live seeds of 40 rare and threatened Texas native plants, such as white rosinweed, found in open prairies; and large-fruited sand verbena from Freestone County.
Houston Matters takes a walking tour of Buffalo Bayou with a nature guide to learn what the ecosystems of our city's ...
There are numerous benefits to filling your backyard with native Texas plants, which is why we love Redenta's dedication to selling them. Founded in 1992 by Ruth Kinler, Redenta's is committed to ...
In addition, some non-native plants are overused by landscapers because ... California and parts of Texas. I have noted that L. camara is also invasive in my yard. For more gardening information ...
While the Extension does not advocate for the ban of all tropical milkweeds, it’s important for us to inform the public about ...
Members of the Hill Country chapters of Texas Master Naturalists and the Texas Native Plant Society have been adding native ...
As summer fades, the vibrant landscape shifts to celebrate one of nature’s most remarkable spectacles — the fall migration of ...
Water hyacinth, an aquatic plant native to South America ... from Central California down through the Southwest and into Texas. It is known for its large white flowers that open at dusk and ...
With the ongoing drought, many Hill Country residents are rethinking how they are using water in their landscapes.
Guinea grass is a highly flammable invasive plant species, which greatly contributed to the Maui wildfires. The species is ...
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas— Following a lawsuit by the Center for Biological ... which is planted as livestock forage and displaces native plants. Moreover, plowing to facilitate conversion of savannahs ...