CHARLESTON — Most trees sprout from the ground, grow tall and, eventually, fall. One downtown tree has had a different life cycle. After growing tall, this bald cypress was supposedly felled, drowned, ...
It's a scene right out of "The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss: All that's left is the trunk. A century-old Monterey Cypress tree in La Jolla's Ellen Browning Scripps Park — thought by many locals to be the ...
"But those trees! Those trees! Those Truffula Trees! All my life I'd been searching for trees such as these," the author wrote. Shelby Brown Editor II Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET ...
We have a bald cypress tree, and we were wondering if the needles from the cypress tree we are raking up now would be good for mulching. We know oak leaves are a good mulch, but are maple leaves also ...
A tree fell in the Presidio. Did anyone hear it? If not, it’s unlikely anyone would’ve also missed the sound of the massive crane hoisting the fallen 90-foot Monterey Cypress out of the park last week ...
Scientists documenting the ages of bald cypress along the Black River in southeastern North Carolina have discovered an ancient tree whose annual growth rings show it to be at least 2,624 years old.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Louisiana Super Plants program, an educational and marketing campaign that highlights tough and beautiful plants that perform well in Bayou State landscapes ...
Recently, an ancient tree fell in the swamp. Whether it made a sound is hard to say, but people definitely noticed. That’s because it was Big Mama. “Big Mama” is the nickname for a onetime state ...