News

With their strong lines and solid structure, fences are just begging to be planted with vines and other climbing plants.
Have you ever wanted to grow low-maintenance roses? Twenty-six roses have earned the Earth-Kind® designation by Texas ...
Back home in the Tar Heel State, April is an itchy thing. Pine pollen hangs like smoke plumes, clinging to everything without ...
A new study has investigated the genetic history of roses, which are part of the genus Rosa and a member of the Rosaceae family, regardless of what color.. | Genetics And Genomics ...
Roses of all colors exist today, including red, pink, peach, and white. They belong to the genus Rosa. They make […] ...
Dillard’s has the Sam Edelman Miles Nylon Logo Detail Lace Up Sneakers on sale for nearly 40% off during the site’s Spring ...
The 'Rooted in Mystery' exhibit, running through May 11, features tulips, hydrangeas and trees. Interesting fact: Trees talk to one another and help one another by communicating via their roots.
A genomic analysis of roses has shown the ancestral rose was not red, white, or pink but yellow, which would have proven ...
Bluebonnets for this spring are not growing as large this spring, so this leaves more room for alternative wildflowers to ...
Calendars can be handy, but there's nothing quite like spotting certain blooms to let you know spring has officially arrived.
The results revealed that the earliest roses were yellow, with just one row of petals, and leaves split into seven leaflets.
Red roses, the symbol of love, were likely yellow in the past, indicates a large genomic analysis by researchers from Beijing ...