Worsening fire conditions are the biggest threat. As large trees develop over centuries, large fissures form in their trunks.
They have become an essential part of the city's ambiance - but they also may threaten LA's existence.
Faced with more drought and increasingly frequent wildfires, southern Californians have been encouraged for years to rip out water-guzzling lawns. They have also been urged to forgo non-native, ...
Despite its introduction to the Indian subcontinent nearly 400 years ago, eucalyptus is often unfairly criticised. Some ...
Tall, pointed and smelly, the corpse flower is scientifically known as amorphophallus titanum — or bunga bangkai in Indonesia ...
In the wine world, the term is often a descriptor of wine from Southwestern France, especially the Languedoc, Provence, and ...
By now, you may be familiar with biophilic design — it's the idea of integrating nature into design to enhance our connection ...
Faced with more drought and increasingly frequent wildfires, Southern Californians have been encouraged, for years, to rip ...
Non-native grasses and eucalyptus trees brought to California centuries ago for agriculture and landscaping have reshaped the ...
While its large brilliant flowers attracted early horticultural attention, this summertime stunner’s path to being a ...
The eucalyptus tree - in particular the Southern Blue Gum - has been caught up in the blame game for Los Angeles' ...