The University of California Press continues to put out an exceptional series of introductory texts and field guides to the...
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Spiders have eight legs, two more than insects, and are part of the class Arachnida, which includes several familiar orders...
As a companion to articles by Richie Steffen and Mary Wilbur on cyclamen in the October 2008 and July 2009...
Joy’s Eugene, Oregon garden today is filled with life. The local kids love to hide among the gigantic feather reed...
As a companion to Erle Nickel’s article on witch hazels in the October 2008 issue of Pacific Horticulture, we offer...
Nothing is quite as evocative of California’s glorious natural attributes as the ephemeral beauty of her native annual wildflowers. In...
The sheer diversity, beauty, and all-season appeal of witch hazels have put them near the top of the list of...
The year 2007 was an odd one for Southern California: a severe freeze in January, extreme heat in late summer,...
This massive volume is a must-have for those serious about growing native plants (and strong enough to lift it). While...




