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The city of San Diego could soon have a new official flower if the City Council Tuesday agrees to replace the non-native ...
It's that time of year again: warmer weather is back, things are greening up or flowering, and it's time for the annual ...
Learn about native plants for free from the experts April 26-27 at the L.A. Times Plants' Native Plant Booth at the Festival ...
A handful of California counties reported to the U.S. Department of Agriculture that their residents received unsolicited ...
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Daily Democrat on MSNTuleyome Tale: California Buckeye: Elegance in Every SeasonMy favorite way of enjoying nature is to watch small changes unfold over the seasons, to visit the same tree for example, ...
After three years of construction, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is finally getting soil, but it's still nearly two years away from welcoming wildlife.
In the United States, volunteers gathered seeds to regrow native plants in areas of Southern California devastated by January’s wildfires. Seed Savers Exchange, based in Iowa, is one of the ...
Native plant species are at home in local climates and soils, do not interfere with local ecosystems and need less water than exotic species.
Audrey Longshore, a high school biology teacher in Victorville, California, is teaching her students about the importance of native plants. Longshore believes that using native plants in ...
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How one woman is doggedly transforming a trash patch into a fragrant habitat gardenMarie Massa has spent more than three years working mostly alone to transform a weedy strip of public land into a fragrant habitat garden in Lincoln Heights.
Families enjoyed the clear skies on Sunday at the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden (SLOBG), where organizers hosted a free ...
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