Along a section of Putah Creek in the UC Davis Arboretum, a fuzzy cloud of golden flowers seems to float above the walkway and a sweet exotic scent fills the air. Ah, it must be (almost) spring. Each ...
Rancho Palos Verdes will spend up to $200,000 in the coming weeks to remove invasive acacia shrubs from some 38 acres inside the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve to reduce the risk of fire. The shrub is a ...
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Young umbrella acacia trees in Africa survive severe drought by putting their natural processes into overdrive when water is ...
The effects of climate change are one of the things that is heavily considered when choosing trees because the park wants the trees that are planted to survive in future, likely drier conditions.