The Douglas fir is an indelible symbol of the Pacific Northwest. The thick-barked native represents the aesthetics of biologically rich Cascadia and the checkered past of overlogging.
If you’ve ever wanted to see works of art hanging in the National Gallery of Art without having to leave the Pacific ...
Many of us live in the Pacific Northwest because it’s green almost year-round. Having a beautiful garden or even a group of ...
Many things grow in gardens food, clothing, shelter. And, as Camille Paulsen and her Puyallup garden and organizational ...
The newest and coolest plants available to local gardeners are always stars of the show, including evergreen shade-loving ...
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has laid off about 1,200 to 2,000 workers at the Department of Energy, ...
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has laid off about 1,200 to 2,000 workers at the Department of Energy, ...
This year's Great Plant Picks theme will have you dreaming about a lively year-round pollinator paradise filled with bees, ...
Salal also appears in bouquets in the U.S. during holidays and other special occasions, like weddings. While many products ...
This week at AAAS, PNNL scientists and colleagues discuss phenomics, exposomics, and the factors that influence DNA ...
A wagging tail is the universal sign of a happy dog, especially for a rusty golden retriever named Rye. It's his "tell-tail" ...
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