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Bullish (Video) North American Conifers: Bristlecone Pines & Sequoias - A Botany Journey Posted: March 21, 2025 | Last updated: March 21, 2025 This film explores gymnosperms, a class of non ...
I spend a lot of time outside. I tend the garden, I walk the dog, I nerd out on nature, and I even manage to sit still and relax occasionally. These are all activities I am grateful to be able to ...
Ben Miller-Wilson shares a drink and an order of French Fries at Harry’s Chocolate Shop with Associate Professor Scott McAdam ...
The region’s forests are adapted to fire. It’s a natural and necessary part of the ecosystem. Today’s megafires, though, burn ...
Read about the Jurassic extinction event that wiped out many species at the beginning of this Period and led to the rise of ...
Stew is a third-generation nurseryman who learned landscape drafting at his father’s desk as a child. He and his brother grew up in the neighborhood near where the Dungeness River meets the sea, ...
How a winter irruption of white-winged crossbills in the Adirondacks sparked a lifelong passion for birdwatching.
Cones are small and woody, generally 2-3" long ... The current natural range of the sequoia is very limited. It occurs only in the mixed conifer zone on the west slope of the Sierra Nevada in Central ...
Set up a forest of mini-trees by forming upcycled conifers fit for display. Make use of your empty toilet paper rolls by cutting and shaping them into cones. Top them with a coiling of twine, yarn, or ...
Cones vary in shape from short and cylindrical to egg-shaped, 1.6 to 2.4 inches long with sharp, flat scales on the ends and often occur in clusters. Lodgepole pine probably has the widest range of ...