Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata), also called water thyme, is an invasive aquatic plant native to Africa and Southeast Asia. It has now made its way to Canada and the southern and eastern U.S. "It ...
We have to continue this mindset." Gardening expert shares tips on unique, beautiful plants that won't use up a lot of water: ...
Our aquatic plant specialist explains the differences between invasive and native milfoils, why native milfoils are important ...
Florence's chapter of the South Carolina Native Plant Society is working to educate people on the importance of native ...
Think the yellow sprinkling of flora alongside the I-17 highway is testament to a beautiful blooming spring? Think again.
Local lakes and lakegoers are under attack – from non-native aquatic invasive species. Once infested with species such as ...
This allows it to outcompete native plants for resources such as light, water, and nutrients, leading to a significant reduction in biodiversity. One of the most concerning aspects of Japanese ...
Kentucky’s new license year begins March 1, which is also the unofficial start of spring fishing. Anglers are getting their ...