Pawpaws, beach plums and more: These native fruits could be on the menu as weather gets more extreme
Walking around the urban oasis that is Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery, one wouldn’t expect to find pawpaws – the largest edible fruit native to North America – growing alongside tombstones. Stroll ...
Backyard gardens have begun to wane, field corn is coming in, and the first few leaves of Sumac (Rhus sp.), Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) and others are starting to change. Late ...
Most people associate fruit with species that were introduced to North America from other continents, such as citrus, apples, and peach trees, which all originated in Asia. However, native gardening ...
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