Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Alicia Silva Flores, the grower behind local flower business Jardin Bonita, aims to teach others ...
Flowers, often part of Minoan and Egyptian art, were symbols of life, the afterlife, and rebirth, according to a study of ...
"If you feed them, they will come!" Gardener captures adorable video of unexpected guest enjoying flowers: 'Truly nature's ...
Even though the drought this summer has been a huge setback for my garden, crisping up the lilacs and other shrubbery and will most likely result in a sub-par foliage season, one flower that has ...
The long wait to see the spring woods open up and produce new wildflowers was worth it. Quickly, as snow melted, the next phase began on the same forest floor that was covered by a snowpack lasting ...
Take a breathtaking flight of discovery high above fields of blooming lupine flowers, where nature paints the landscape in ...
Studying the ways that magenta and yellow flowers intermingle paints a vibrant picture of how the plants exchange genetic ...
Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," among other books. Reach him via Katie Rohman at [email protected]. A ...
A small Japanese flower, Vincetoxicum nakaianum, uses a clever trick to reproduce. It smells like injured ants, attracting flies that normally feed on ...
Edible flowers have long been valued for their aesthetic appeal in culinary applications, but recent scientific inquiry has increasingly illuminated their nutritional and health-promoting potentials.