Tag: Deciduous Plants

An Important Tree Rooted in History

With the high summer temperatures, newspapers, television, magazines, and other media are inundated with soft drink advertisements. In addition to offering relief from the dehydrating heat, some ads state or imply the consumers of these usually sugary concoctions are adventurous, sophisticated, or just blissfully happy. It is truly amazing what can be accomplished with some…Read more

One Tree You Only Put in the Home Landscape With Care

Sweet gum trees, a panhandle Florida native, are appropriately named both in English and in Latin. The scientific name, Liquidambar styraciflua, literally means liquid amber, which flows in this plant’s tawny resin. This deciduous tree is found in the southeastern U.S., Mexico and the north end of Central America.  Members of this tree’s genus are…Read more

The Ever-Changing Hues of the Season

For those with any level of visual acuity, November is the beginning of an overwhelmingly colorful season. Holiday lights, decorations and merchandising efforts all vie to use the most conspicuous and unavoidable selections of shades, many of which cannot be found in nature. Fortunately, panhandle Florida has many wondrous colors in the leaves of plants…Read more

The Colors of the Season That Won’t Inspire That Jolly Holiday Feelin’

The downward trend of the temperature and the ever-shortening days continue the inevitable progression into the holiday season. Invitations to parties and dinners are returning this year, and campaigns to help the less fortunate are already being sent to prosperous recipients by every communication means known to humanity. Panhandle Florida’s parks, businesses and places of…Read more

The Florida Maple: Standing Tall and Standing Out

The change of seasons from summer to autumn brings out new colors in the countryside and residential areas. The transformation of tones and highlights depends on the region of the country and the species putting on the show. Here in north Florida, the bright fall hues are primarily contributed by the bountiful wildflower bloom. Annuals…Read more

Greens for the Sweet Tooth: Horse-Sugar

Ask any panhandle horse owner and they will say their horse has a sweet tooth. In addition to sugar cubes there are apples, pears and many other fruits with a high sugar content which are attractive to equines everywhere. Feed stores even offer a sweet feed for horses.  The rolled and cut grains are sprayed…Read more