Plants are classed as native to Florida if they were growing wild in the state before European settlers arrived in the 1500s.
Why should we plant native plants? I’ve talked to people who think Florida is tropical with no variation in plants year-round ...
A deep freeze and rare snow have brought most things to a standstill from parts of Texas to Florida, but experts say wildlife ...
Native Plant Day returns to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo on Saturday, Jan. 25 from 9 a.m. to noon. ...
The Florida Wildlife Corridor's 18 million acres protects endangered species and the environment. But you can do your part by ...
The Sunshine State is filled with beauty. Here are 14 must-see locations that include beaches, botanical gardens, historic ...
While National Arbor Day is always in April, many Floridians do not know that Florida’s Arbor Day is the third Friday in ...
Pasco County extension director Dr. Whitney Elmore joins us to talk about why you should be putting in Florida native plants.
Andre A. Naranjo receives funding from the National Science Foundation, Florida Native Plant Society, and the Botanical Society of America. Modern scrub mints, delicate flowering plants that grow ...
In 2025, the arboretum celebrates its 40th year by enhancing the collection with regionally significant rare species and ...
Luckily for the Florida brickell-bush, it's one of the numerous species that has benefitted from our 2011 agreement with the Fish and Wildlife Service pushing the agency forward on Endangered Species ...
Although several iguana species live in Florida, the predominant one is the green iguana, native to Central and ... state and sometimes fall out of trees where they perch. They appear to be ...