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A group of Nuwä Indian people, some fellow Native Californians, and a few of their allies gathered in Tehachapi last weekend ...
Let’s go out to greet the first ephemerals before their brief exuberance concludes as trees leaf out.
Among the oaks, white, red and bur oak all stand tall as ecological heavyweights. Their acorns feed wildlife, their canopies ...
People are ready to put down roots. So here’s a look at eight trees that are — for better or worse — popularly planted in ...
The bark, which contains a compound known as salicin (similar to aspirin), elicits anti-inflammatory properties. Native Americans were known to have chewed on willow bark as a natural pain reliever.
(slow guitar music) - The Maine Forest Service in the 1960s jumped on the bandwagon with an organization called American Forest ... more than 60 trees that are native to the woods and forests ...
Educational opportunities allowed guests to learn about the culture of various tribes, including the Ho-Chunk, Sauk, ...
Willow catkins develop by pointing upwards ... The plant also has extraordinarily tough and pliable bark. A thin twig has such unusual flexibility and strength that the Native Americans of this region ...
The sugar maple, with its blazing fall colours and syrupy legacy, remains a favourite. It’s not just a beautiful shade tree, ...