Osage orange (Maclura pomifera) derived its common name from the Osage Indians in Oklahoma and Texas and the orange-smelling fruits. The Latin name comes from William Maclura, an American ...
For the first time in eight years, Fayetteville residents are invited to vote on the next amazing tree in the city.
The Illinois Big Tree Register is being tidied up and brings a reminder of how many champion trees are around us, including ...
Um, kind of how it was historically managed, and we can do that with grazing too. Unlike eastern red cedar, some species like ...
This fast-growing, North American native fruit tree may sound appealing, but there are several reasons you won't actually want to plant it in your yard.
FAYETTEVILLE — Residents can cast their vote for the city’s “Amazing Tree” for the first time this year, selecting from five ...
There are five trees up for the award across the city’s park and trails: Bois d`arc, aka Osage orange (Malus pomifera) at Great House Park. This tree is around 55 feet tall and has a 51-inch ...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers personnel spray sericea lespedeza, an invasive species that grows at all of the Corps’ Kansas ...