Coral honeysuckle in bloom (photo Bill Ward)


Going native in Nacogdoches

By Greg Grant
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Most gardening seminars these days are about the same old topics; what plants to plant, how to grow them, and what pesticides they require to keep them alive. Much of the information is redundant and often not practical or sustainable. There just aren’t that many conferences that seem to make a difference any more. read more »

Coral honeysuckle is a NICE! vine for landscapes

By Bill Ward
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Guess what was the first plant to bloom in our yard in 2010? No, it wasn’t anemone nor agarita, usually the first two natives to flower when winter starts to give way to spring. It was coral honeysuckle! That vine began to put out a few red flowers only days after the deep freeze of January. read more »

Warnock herbarium found in Kendall County

By Bill Ward
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Two or three weeks ago my wife Kathy brought home a collection of pressed native plants for me to see. She suspected I’d be interested in these herbarium specimens because of their high quality, and she was right! This turns out to be a historic collection!
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Early-blooming redbud is NICE!

By Bill Ward
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Everyone welcomes the early-spring blossoms of the redbud tree. They are one of the first signs that winter is on the way out.  If the redbuds are blooming, can the bluebonnets be far behind?

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