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  • … humans? In addition to the two most prominent, there are three eyes on top of their heads just for tracking light and motion. There are many fascinating facts we have learned about bees, but … food crops. Besides producing honey, the honeybee (Apis mellifera), has been used extensively for commercial pollination. The value of pollination service by bees is worth billions of dollars annually. Bees also pollinate our native plants that provide food and habitats for other species. One of the earliest bee fossils found to date is from the early Cretaceous …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … A quick primer for successful combinations  Every gardener is an artist. After all, you “paint” your garden with … canna lilies, orange zinnias, red-leaved fountain grass, and chartreuse coleus makes for a hot-colored tapestry that feels tropical and exotic. At the other extreme is a grouping of … our visual perception, but we’re not always aware of them. Stare at the x in the yellow circle for about 20 seconds.  Then look at the x in the white circle. What do you see?   Color wheels …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … increasingly aggressive in defending their nests, even against people. It is not unusual for them to attack people who get too close to a nest site. …
    Type: Birding
  • … with red highlights on its head. It is more common than the red-headed woodpecker. Look for this species in the McDonald Woods or at bird feeders in winter. …
    Type: Birding
  • … Get growing all year round! This is a technical training course intended for aspiring growers interested in learning best-practice season-extension techniques to grow …
    Type: Item Detail
  • … above bright green leaves. Shaded locations with moist soils throughout the year are ideal for this genus. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … This dwarf cultivar was selected for the production of two types of growth. Downward facing, twisting and congested cupped …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … in conversation across the organization about our strengths, where there are opportunities for improvement, and our vision for the future of the organization. In these conversations, we identified growth, defined as the … comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” My hope for this organization is that we live this sentiment, in the same we are working towards living …
    Type: Blog
  • … True gourmets know that salsa is much more than a medium for chip dipping; it adds flavor and color to a host of not-only-Mexican dishes, including … during dry spells, and loose straw was used as a mulch to conserve water and as a footpath for harvest time. The essential ingredients included chili peppers, tomatoes, tomatillos, … are perhaps the most indispensable ingredient in Latin American cooking, and salsas account for a large part of their use. There are 150 to 200 different types of chilies, and the native …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … here.       — Elizabeth Gordon Throughout history, chrysanthemums have been praised for having many uses. Some species can be used medicinally, others are just for display, and some are even edible. Their economic use as a low-toxicity pesticide … may seem, the chrysanthemum is actually a Chinese immigrant. Cultivated as an herb in China for more than 3,500 years, the chrysanthemum represents nobility and is considered one of the …
    Type: Plant Info