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which are also known as Saskatoon berries — though they won't be in season until later this summer. While it's true that ...
With ongoing drought concerns in the Okanagan, many local municipalities are recommending climate-friendly plants right now.
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Calgary Herald on MSNOn the Road: Pure prairie countryThe water and the land around Berry Creek are still beautiful, though, still awe-inspiring and grand. And thanks to the ...
Explore the nature and culture of the Great White North with these Indigenous-owned companies and organizations.
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Leader Post on MSNNo going back: The fight to save Saskatchewan's forestsIn the lush northern stretch of Saskatchewan’s boreal forest, frustrations are mounting. Clear-cuts creep closer, elevating a ...
Like the fringe tree, Saskatoon serviceberries are native to North America, and they attract butterflies with their fragrant spring flowers and wild birds with their summertime berries.
The serviceberry, a small tree, is known by multiple names, a sign to ethnobotanists of its cultural importance, among them shadbush, sarvis, juneberry and saskatoon. Beloved for its wonderful ...
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