As the world warms due to greenhouse gas emissions, trees’ delicate flowering and leafing timings, calibrated over millennia, are now changing. Every year, trees must flower in order to pollinate ...
Some people hold that when it comes to value, loss is theultimate teacher. A poignant lesson about the value to the community of FallbrookLand Conservancy may come from the loss of just one tree: ...
The region’s latest hope for undoing one of the America’s worst near-extinctions is not, it must be admitted, terribly impressive. “It’s not much of a tree to look at: Kind of scraggly, at the most 4 ...
On a late June morning I met up with about 25 people at the parking area of the Wyndham Land Trust’s Bull Hill Project in Thompson and Woodstock. We weren’t there just to hike to the top of Bull Hill ...
It’s a blessing moving into a home, as I did 13 years ago, where the previous owners had been interested in the plantings. Hence a lovely hawthorn, flowering dogwood, flowering quince and a linden ...
DR. JULIAN HUXLEY'S letter 1 describing the late flowering of horse-chestnut in Paris this autumn brought back to me a vivid memory of autumn 1912. I turned up my youthful diary and found this entry: ...
MR. F. B. HUTCHINSON of 36, St. Aubyns, Hove, Sussex, writes that early in September in Luxemburg, he noticed that two horse-chestnut trees (sculus Hippocastanum) in the Place Guillaume were in full ...