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Bring bold color and lush vibes to your yard with these tropical plants that thrive in Florida’s heat and humidity.
When it comes to exotic fruits, few trees capture attention like the Ilama tree. Native to Central America, this rare ...
Learn why tropical trees may not bloom, how to treat oak bark loss, control hackberry sprouts, and help exposed roots.
If you live in USDA hardiness zone 8 and are not sure what to plant, here is a comprehensive list of ones you should consider ...
Local farm stands and community plant sales beckon. The ground is beginning to warm. And most of those veggies and flowers ...
On a windswept plateau high above the Arabian Sea, Sena Keybani cradles a sapling that barely reaches her ankle. The young ...
The island of New Guinea is famed for its eye-popping diversity of plants, animals and human cultures. Estimated to host ...
Don't use weed eaters as they will cut the tree’s bark or your house’s stucco. The area is perfect for those tender potted tropical plants like orchids and bromeliads, etc. A dense evergreen ...
Not all plants can be stored in a seed bank. Cryopreservation offers an alternative, but critics question whether this form of conservation will work.
House plants that look like palm trees are a delightful way to bring a tropical feel to any indoor space, especially if you aren’t looking to plant a whole coconut palm tree in your yard!