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I share sulev's opinion and tried (several times) to give a like to his/her post. The like was not accepted by the application. My like to another...
In relation to this thread Violets in lawns here are a few pictures of my "tapestry" lawn last summer: Red Clover, soil builder, very much loved...
Spotted today on Hornby Island
“there are growing concerns that the reforestation agenda is becoming a green cover for the further assault on ecosystems.”...
It is this time of a year when we gardeners start looking for seeds for the next year growing season. Some of us are satisfied with what we can...
Someone sent me these pictures of mushrooms growing presently on Vancouver Island. The white one: I was told it has gelatinous consistency,...
Moderator note - this was posted also in another thread, where @Silver surfer answered it. I have moved her posting into this thread and have...
Plants are going extinct up to 350 times faster than the historical norm...
On the day that you read this article, 200 species of life on Earth (plants, birds, animals, fish, amphibians, insects, reptiles) will cease to...
Where there are plants, there are almost certainly aphids feeding on them. These ubiquitous insects are banquets for many predators, and some have...
I have this beautiful moss (and lichen, too) growing on the trunk of my Black Locust. Anybody can tell me what kind of moss is it and why it is...
Growing in grass close to Pine trees. Spore print probably brown, but I am having difficulties with obtaining spore print, could be that the...
Could it be Agaricus sp? The gills are white, so probably not? Growing in semi-circle in grass under a Pine tree. The spore test failed, probably...
Three-lobed leaves, bigger leaf about 12 x 14 cm: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Six- and seven-lobed leaves: [ATTACH][ATTACH] Size comparison:...
Growing in a flower bed mulched with wood chips. They look slimy but it is because of the constant rain we have here. Spore print is dark beige....
I am confused. With all those differently shaped Maple leaves depicted as our national symbol, what kind of Maple leaf is on this coin?...
"Drought, disease, insects and wildfire are chewing up tens of millions of trees at an incredible pace, much of it driven by climate change." An...
"Humans have destroyed a tenth of Earth’s remaining wilderness in the last 25 years and there may be none left within a century if trends...
"Trees have friends, feel loneliness, scream with pain and communicate underground via the “woodwide web”. Some act as parents and good...
A group of yellow-faced bees in Hawaii are the first bees in the US to be protected under the Endangered Species Act, see: The Xerces Society »...