A brief report from the world of science compiled by Ann Northrup, plant pathologist.
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A brief report from the world of science compiled by Ann Northrup, plant pathologist.
A conversation with Annette Huddle, Director of Youth Education at the San Francisco Botanical Garden
Pollinators are in trouble, but everyday citizens can help. Gardeners, students, and others who love nature can make a difference.
Situated at the northern tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, the small farming town of Sequim, is known...
Rose enthusiast, Darrell Schramm takes a look at the history of California’s earliest cultivated roses.
Amy Stewart is a nerdy botanist and witty conversationalist—just the sort I dream of encountering at dreadful cocktail parties
Gardens planted with pollen and nectar rich plants create critical habitat connections for pollinators within an increasingly fragmented environment. Even...
Everyday citizens—gardeners, nature-loving hobbyists, school age kids, and concerned environmentalists—are helping to produce valuable data to help scientists understand more...






