Florida’s warm climate makes it a prime target for invasive species. Many non-native plants introduced for landscaping have ...
Science tells us invasive species are always on the move. Scientists face a challenge in simulating their spread and further predicting where they will go next. Researchers at the University of ...
For people, the freeze and snow have brought most things to a standstill. But wildlife natives like cypress trees and prairie plants, and cold-blooded gators and snakes, should be alright.
Science tells us invasive species—like the spotted tilapia—are always on the move, making it difficult for scientists to ...
The Main Library already participates in a Seed Library program where the public can choose seeds to plant and grow at their ...
Maclay State Park from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, Jan. 25. Sponsored by the Magnolia Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society and the Friends of Maclay Gardens, the Maclay Native Plant Arboretum ...
a flowering plant. It’s not the freeze so much. I don’t know what its adaptations are with dealing with snow,” Griffard said. Florida’s native plants also should make it through the cold ...
a flowering plant. It’s not the freeze so much. I don’t know what its adaptations are with dealing with snow," Griffard said. Florida's native plants also should make it through the cold ...