For some, the tree has been up since Thanksgiving, and for others, decking the halls has just gotten underway.
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Michigan’s tamarack isn’t fit for Christmas, but it’s vital to wetlands
Discover Michigan’s tamarack — gold in fall, bare by winter — and how this Eastern larch sustains wetlands, wildlife and ...
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Small conifer trees attract birds for food and shelter
These small conifer trees for birds provide food and refuge in all seasons. These varieties are perfect for small landscapes.
Smaller native shade trees will delight you with fragrant blossoms, striking bark and manageable size without overwhelming ...
It’s the perfect time to pay a visit to the Metolius Preserve. When I visited the Larch Trails last weekend, the Western larch trees were a shocking vibrant hue of yellow. During points of the ...
Google “Beautiful larch hikes in Washington state” and you will find posts by social media influencers and outdoor publications with gorgeous photos of bright-yellow larches against backdrops of snowy ...
People flock to see them in Banff National Park and make the trek up a steep trail in Manning Park to take in the brilliance, but there’s no need to travel outside the Central Okanagan if you want to ...
Every fall, Washington’s larch trees transform from green to golden yellow before shedding their needles, creating a short-lived but spectacular display. The Enchantments in the Alpine Lakes ...
Every fall, Washington’s larch trees transform from green to golden yellow before shedding their needles, creating a short-lived but spectacular display. The Enchantments in the Alpine Lakes ...
A new study from Stockholm University reveals that spruce bark beetles, already infamous for killing millions of trees in Sweden, are also changing the forest microclimate. Using a combination of ...
Michigan's parks and backroads fill up each fall with people looking for the most spectacular leaf colors. If you're considering a scenic drive, now may be the time to plan; fall colors aren't far ...
You can spot the gold of the larch trees high on the eastern and northern Cascades in Washington. But to really see them, to feel their softness and breathe in their scent, you must hike. Up. And up ...
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