The trees exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen with the atmosphere through little “mouths” in their leaves and tiny “windows” ...
A decade after the emergence of beech leaf disease (BLD) in northeast Ohio, a new study by researchers at The Holden ...
A forest with high tree-species diversity is better at buffering heat peaks in summer and cold peaks in winter than a forest ...
New research from UVM suggests that fallen logs in streams are unsung climate heroes, locking up heretofore-unrecognized ...
Working as a 3D generalist, my interests span across multiple disciplines in the CG world, but when it comes to vegetation ...
A woman involved in a crash in Lewiston that left her daughter and the infant's father dead has also succumbed to her ...
Perhaps an observant mushroom hunter or hiker will spot something of the sort this spring before the trees leaf out, and call the Marquette Regional History Center.
Collecting leaves is the first step to creating leaf art. Encourage kids to explore their surroundings, be it a backyard or a local park, to look for different types of leaves. From shapes ...
"Beech leaf disease doesn't kill trees as quickly as some pests, but the cumulative impacts—slower growth, energy loss, increasing mortality—add up. Especially in a forest where beech is dominant, ...
Bark: The bark of tree-of-heaven is smooth and brownish-green when young, eventually turning light brown to gray, resembling the skin of a cantaloupe. Leaves: Tree-of-heaven leaves are pinnately ...