Mushroom Monday: The Brown Roll-rim (Paxillus involutus) and Its Vital...
Mushroom Monday: The Brown Roll-rim (Paxillus involutus) and Its Vital Tree-Fungal Partnership Introduction Exploring forest fungi in Texas introduces us to a variety of mushrooms that form essential...
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Winter Lawn Care in Houston: Managing Your Yard’s Tree and Grass Ecosystem As winter arrives in Houston, your yard presents unique challenges. Understanding how your lawn and trees interact helps...
View ArticleThrips: A Guide for Houston and Austin Gardeners
Thrips: A Guide for Houston and Austin Gardeners Have you noticed silvery streaks on your plant leaves or misshapen flowers in your garden? These symptoms might be caused by thrips, small insects that...
View ArticleMushroom Monday: Abrupt-Bulbed Lepidella (Amanita abrupta)
Mushroom Monday: Abrupt-Bulbed Lepidella (Amanita abrupta) Throughout eastern North America’s oak forests, you might encounter a striking pure white mushroom emerging from the forest floor. This is...
View ArticleUnderstanding Ball Moss in Houston Trees: A Winter Guide
Understanding Ball Moss in Houston Trees: A Winter Guide During winter, deciduous trees reveal features that might go unnoticed in leafier seasons. One such feature is ball moss (Tillandsia...
View ArticleHow Houston Trees React to Sudden Cold Snaps: What You Need to Know
How Houston Trees React to Sudden Cold Snaps: What You Need to Know When temperatures drop suddenly in subtropical areas like Houston, trees can experience various forms of stress. Understanding how...
View ArticleMushroom Monday: The Mossy Maze Polypore (Cerrena unicolor)
Mushroom Monday: The Mossy Maze Polypore (Cerrena unicolor) In the complex world of forest ecology, some of the most fascinating stories involve multiple species working together – or against each...
View ArticlePlanting Native Annuals Under Texas Trees: A Spring Planning Guide
Planting Native Annuals Under Texas Trees: A Spring Planning Guide Many Central Texas properties have established trees that create shaded areas in our landscapes. While these trees provide valuable...
View ArticleFinding the Right Tree for Your Houston Landscape
Finding the Right Tree for Your Houston Landscape Choosing the right tree for your yard can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re looking at an empty corner of your garden thinking “I need something that...
View ArticleMushroom Monday: A Tale of Naturalization – The Yellow Oyster Mushroom...
Mushroom Monday: A Tale of Naturalization – The Yellow Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus citrinopileatus) In the dynamic world of forest fungi, Pleurotus citrinopileatus presents an interesting story of...
View ArticleAmerican Crows: Anything But Ordinary
American Crows: Anything But Ordinary Look up into the trees around your Texas home, and you’ll likely spot some large black birds observing their surroundings with remarkable intelligence. These are...
View ArticleRed-headed Woodpeckers: Texas’ Tricolored Treasures
Red-headed Woodpeckers: Texas’ Tricolored Treasures Look up into the trees around your Texas home, and you might spot one of our state’s most striking birds – a flash of crimson, snow white, and...
View ArticleMushroom Monday: The Winter-Loving Velvet Foot
Mushroom Monday: The Winter-Loving Velvet Foot Introduction Throughout temperate regions of the world, the Velvet Foot mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) appears during cooler months. This species is...
View ArticleThe Neem Tree: A Profile of Azadirachta indica
The Neem Tree: A Profile of Azadirachta indica The neem tree (Azadirachta indica) has gained recognition worldwide, particularly as the source of neem oil used in various commercial products. Have you...
View ArticleFebruary Rose Care in Houston: A Guide to Late Winter Tasks
February Rose Care in Houston: A Guide to Late Winter Tasks Introduction For Houston rose gardeners, February offers a crucial window for preparing roses for our challenging growing season. As our...
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