Why should we plant native plants? I’ve talked to people who think Florida is tropical with no variation in plants year-round ...
Are you hoping for some hummingbird sightings this spring? Here's a lovely plant you can grow that will have them flocking to ...
Spring has arrived in Florida, marked by the spring equinox and the last frost. Gardeners can now prune dead material from cold-damaged tropical plants and check for signs of new growth.
For those who want to maximize their efforts, it is possible to design an entire landscape with edible plants since trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers produce edible fruits, foliage, stems, roots ...
Some tropical plants can suffer severe damage when temperatures drop to just 45 degrees Fahrenheit ... forced growth when ...
Florida’s thriving aquaculture industry is a vital part of the state’s economy, generating more than $165 million in sales ...
Over the last century, Spathoglottis plicata has become naturalized in tropical ... and Florida, where it grows in the wild and is used for landscaping. S. plicata was among the first plants ...
Tropical plants in the genus Heliconia attract hummingbirds, bats and other creatures in the wild — and intrigue plant collectors, who prize them for their intense colors, dramatic beak-like ...
Fairchild is unique because the South Florida climate allows tropical plants to grow outdoors yearround and has placed in the Top 3 on this list for six years in a row. This year, it fell to third ...
Pine rocklands are home to dozens of rare and endangered animals, plants and insects found nowhere else on Earth. Today’s lawsuit was filed in federal court in the Southern District of Florida by the ...