Each year a new invasive species is added to the program's bounty list. The mimosa tree, or silk tree, was this year's ...
This week marks Fayetteville's eighth annual invasive plant 'bounty' program, where the city replaces invasive plants with native plants for free.
University of Florida experts warn that some popular plants sold in stores are invasive and harmful to the state's ecosystem. Eight common invasive plants found in Florida retail centers include ...
If you're heading to a garden center to start replacing plants killed by freezing temps earlier this month, watch out for ...
See list of eight invasive garden plants found in plant nursery stores to stay away from in your Florida yard.
Fayetteville residents can once again receive a free native tree or shrub by removing invasive plants from their property.
Prized for yellow blooms, Brazil’s trumpet tree now ranks among the country’s most widespread invasive species.
Trees can provide much-needed shade, privacy, and beauty to any landscape. However, they can also significantly impact the local ecosystem, making it easier or more challenging for native plant and ...