Ludington State Park’s “tree identification pathway” has 14 signs with fun facts about trees that line both sides.
This year’s annual acorn survey shows the state’s white oaks once again failed to produce any significant acorn numbers.
Fallen seeds and seed pods can be a major nuisance, but proper identification can make it easier to learn how (and if) you ...
The red maple is a five-minute walk from the entrance of Mount Hope and can be seen if one knows what they’re looking for.
Horticulturist Michael Dirr, author of  “Dirr’s Hardy Trees and Shrubs,” calls the hues “shades of fluorescent pink and rose-red to grape-juice purple-red.” ...
There are two types of deer hunters, those that are humble and those that are about to be humbled, writes Oak Duke.
There are lots of unique species of maple trees that can provide many years of shade. With so many options, there's a perfect ...
The British adventurer has crossed the Atlantic solo in a plane and a boat. Now he reads tree leaves, puddles and moss to get ...
Experience fall golf at its finest across America’s most scenic courses—from Maine’s mountain vistas to Michigan’s rolling ...
The weirdest-looking moths on Earth are so strange, they look like they flew straight out of a vivid dream — or a nightmare.
The French love their fields of sunflowers, and the British are starting to appreciate the beauty of this very striking ...
JoAnn Bernadette Chaunce was born on Oct. 21, 1946, to Ann Irene Yanits Smith and John J. Smith of Youngstown, Pa. As an only ...