Plants are not “aware” of fire, but many species have developed adaptations to it. Source: Why the Forest Doesn’t Fear the Fire – The New York Times
Plants are not “aware” of fire, but many species have developed adaptations to it. Source: Why the Forest Doesn’t Fear the Fire – The New York Times
What you thought you knew about this March 17 holiday may have been a bunch of blarney. You know you’re supposed to wear green and look for leprechauns and maybe eat some corned beef and cabbage. But how knowledgeable are you about St. Patrick’s Day? From saintly lore to parade trivia, here are seven little-known […]
Wow. It’s been a tough month for old trees. The 227-year-old Canadian hemlock, a gift from New York Gov. George Clinton, was planted by the president at Mount Vernon in 1791. Source: Tree likely planted by George Washington felled by recent storm | MNN – Mother Nature Network
Anyone who has lived around trees is all too familiar with the dreaded “crack” that often follows a major snowstorm. Spring storms can be devastating as the heavy, wet snow can prove to be too much for some trees […] Source: Caring for Your Trees After a Heavy Snowfall • Arbor Day Blog
The winning trees from 13 countries are now vying for the big prize: European Tree of the Year 2018. Source: 13 of Europe’s most fascinating trees : TreeHugger
Good news, urbanites! New research suggests that you don’t have to leave the city to reap some of the benefits of being in nature. Source: Nature boosts your mental health, and you don’t even have to leave the city to reap the benefits
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If the high winds and weather from the weekend Nor’Easter has damaged trees or branches, be sure to stay safe and let certified tree professionals help you. Hopefully you don’t need us, but Bogan Tree Service offers Emergency Tree Care Service when you do.
Working with colleagues, [Dr. Lauren Fletcher] came up with a 30-pound unmanned aerial vehicle nicknamed “Robin.” It can fly over the most rugged landscapes on earth, planting trees in precise locations at the rate of 120 per minute. Source: These drones plant trees by firing seed pods at the ground | Popular Science