Indiana’s wild lands not only offer Hoosiers the opportunity to explore, they hold a bountiful selection of edible gifts. As the outdoors fully shake off the winter slumber, we use this edition of ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Why go to the grocery store when you can make a light snack from foraging? The Indiana Historical Society’s Flavors of the Heartland teaches Indiana’s native plants and the ...
Purple loosestrife is a deceitfully pretty flower disrupting Indiana wetlands. Ravenous beetles, imported from overseas, ...
Indianapolis, IN – September 4, 2024 – In an era where environmental conservation is more crucial than ever, the Wild Ones Indianapolis Chapter is making significant strides in promoting eco-friendly ...
Indiana has rich biodiversity with thousands of species in unique habitats, but the ornamental plant trade, globalization and development have introduced new threats to these ecosystems. IndyStar is ...
Many gardeners understand the ecological importance of native plants, which are those plants that occur naturally in a geographic area, and have evolved over thousands of years, shaped by local ...
Invasives: The Tree of Heaven smells like rotten peanut butter, makes soil toxic for native plants and might be in your front yard. What to know.
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