Throughout history, physicians and healers have used sneeze-inducing plants for therapeutic purposes, including powders made from black pepper, coriander, tobacco snuff, and even toxic white hellebore ...
Confession is good for the soul, they say, so let me confess some apiary sins: Three times over the past decade, my family beehive has failed to survive the winter. That’s at least 100,000 insects who ...
(WJW) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants a rare wildflower removed from the federal list of Endangered and Threatened Plants thanks to its recovery. According to the FWS, Virginia sneezeweed ...
Flowering right up until October, sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale) is a beautiful perennial that blooms every autumn, bringing color into the colder months. But when the flowers are spent, there are ...
Kousa Dogwood or Chinese dogwood. Cornus kousa has been in the garden trade for a long time. The small deciduous tree blooms after the foliage comes on, as opposed to our native dogwood which blooms ...
If you’ve ever wandered through the tracks and paths of Kawau Island, you may have come across a small, unassuming herb with delicate daisy-like flowers; it’s called sneezeweed (Centipeda minima subsp ...
COLLEGE STATION – One plant currently flowering across different parts of the state is poisonous and should be of concern to ranchers, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Small ...
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