Archive for the ‘Wildflowers and Other Plants’ Category
Ox-eye daisy, bellis and yarrow: Flower strips with at least two sown species provide 70 percent more natural enemies of pests
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 19, 2025
Pollinator-Friendly Native Plant Lists
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 18, 2025
These Plants Protect Larvae From Wildfires
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 16, 2025
How madagascar’s lizards became the island’s last hope for reforestation
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 15, 2025
Nordic studies show the significance of old-growth forests for biodiversity
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 14, 2025
A trip to the farm where loofahs grow on vines
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 13, 2025
Scientists find a new way to help plants fight diseases
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 11, 2025
Ancient Trees, Dwindling in the Wild, Thrive on Sacred Ground
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 10, 2025
We’ve Lost the A’s, But At Least We Still Have This Invasive Succulent
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 6, 2025
Marin County and Nearby Botanical Events
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 30, 2025
Regional Park Botanic Garden Photos May 27, 2025
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 28, 2025
Researchers reveal why young plants may be more vulnerable to disease | ScienceDaily
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 27, 2025
Why do plants transport energy so efficiently and quickly?
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 26, 2025
The case for stealing California poppies
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 25, 2025
Regional Park Botanic Garden Photos May 25, 2025
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 24, 2025
Environmental DNA: Using eDNA to track world’s biodiversity
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 22, 2025
Forest management can influence health benefits
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 21, 2025
An AI system that watches over urban trees without touching a leaf
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 21, 2025
Getting hit by lightning is good for some tropical trees
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 20, 2025
The yucca and the moth: How extreme weather impacts the timing of biological events
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 18, 2025
Avocado Domestication Began 7,500 Years Ago
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 14, 2025
What Stories of Scary Plants and Other Botanical Horrors Say About Us
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 13, 2025
“It Made No Sense” – Scientist Discovers California’s New Highest Tree
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 12, 2025
Parasitic orchids are healthier
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 9, 2025
Creosote Bushes Are the Mojave Desert’s Time Travelers
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 3, 2025
Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association Upcoming Events
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 2, 2025
Function of red stigmas in wind-pollinated flowers
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 28, 2025
A Very Large Fern
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 23, 2025
Webinar on Redwoods 4/30/25
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 21, 2025
NASA Takes to the Air to Study Wildflowers
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 11, 2025

