Naturalist’s Notebook: Discover the Jungle on San Bruno Mountain
Hidden biodiversity beneath a canopy of coyote bush on a windswept ridge of San Bruno Mountain
The study and science of plants.
Hidden biodiversity beneath a canopy of coyote bush on a windswept ridge of San Bruno Mountain
Researchers find that redwood forests suffering from Sudden Oak Death burn with greater intensity.
An Oakland resident wants to know how to kill off invasive trees from her garden.
Another success of the Endangered Species Act. The Santa Cruz cypress, a small evergreen, is doing well thanks to protections.
Surprisingly, climate change happens to be a good thing for coastal redwoods and sequoias.
What does a California buckeye know that many imported plants around here don't? Duh, you don't go full steam in the hot, dry summer.
Poison oak is one native plant people love to hate. But it does have a good side, feeding birds and other wildlife. For people, the best thing is to learn...
Summer's the time to get outside, but in California that also means steering clear of poison oak. Here are some tales of woe, and a video to help you avoid...
Ithuriel's spear and similar flowers are some of our most charismatic springtime blooms.
The California Phenology Project's citizen scientists are studying changes in plant life cycles to better understand local climate change impacts.