In the Third Spring After the Morgan Fire, Just Add Water to Mount Diablo for Flowers
With 38 inches of rain at the top of the mountain since last summer, the bloom has been great all over Mount Diablo.
The study and science of plants.
With 38 inches of rain at the top of the mountain since last summer, the bloom has been great all over Mount Diablo.
Where to go for spring 2016.
Better know some of the common plants of the Amah Mutsun world.
The Livermore tarweed is indistinct, hairy, and smelly. It is also exceedingly rare and in imminent danger.
Manzanita expert Mike Vasey wants to share the world of these fascinating shrubs with the public.
Plant safaris aim to produce the first-ever complete catalog of the more than 950 plant species botanists believe grow on 18,000 acres of Mount Tamalpais
Why are some stands of redwoods so spindly? Marin County Parks naturalist David Herlocker explains this anomaly.
Phytophthora tentaculata, a new and particularly pernicious strain of dangerous plant pathogens that has been on a federal watch list, was found throughout one of the SFPUC's restoration sites in...
Perhaps the biggest contribution to the fight against phytophthora has been a call to action in the restoration nursery trade.
Phytophthoras, Greek for “plant destroyers,” certainly live up to the name. Once introduced to a location, they can spread undetected in the soil or in water and wreak havoc on...