In fact, the oldest bristlecone pines live on the most exposed sites. Unlike their towering (and also long-lived) fellow conifers, the sequoias, bristlecone pines put a greater premium on getting ...
As winter begins to thaw and warmer days start to shine through, that means that wildfire season is not too far away. And ...
Can plants uncover the survival secrets of Earth’s darkest days? A research team from (UCC), the University of Connecticut, ...
A deep dive into Earth’s distant past shows how life on land struggled to recover long after the worst warming event of all ...
Dry deserts slowly took on a greener hue. Palm tree-like cycads were abundant, as were conifers such as araucaria and pines. Ginkgoes carpeted the mid- to high northern latitudes, and podocarps ...
At the western edge of the Columbia River Gorge, magnificent conifers grow. Specifically sugar pines, whose "name refers to the sweet, resinous sap it exudes from bark wounds," according to the ...
Hemlock woolly adelgid is an invasive insect in New York Hemlock trees serve an important role in preserving waterways and species that live there. An invasive insect is threatening one of the ...
Councillor Hope said the invasive pines have broader implications that will affect our environment and economy. “If left unchecked, wilding conifers seriously threaten local biodiversity.
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