Tag: Flowering Trees

Why Exotic Invasives Are a Problem

In a few weeks it will be common to see clusters of bright pink puffs erupting on low-growing trees along north Florida’s roadsides. A closer look will reveal the attractive ferny foliage and delicately beautiful pink-and-white flowers which resemble shaving brushes. This attractive plant is the Mimosa tree, Albizia julibrissin. These once popular small trees…Read more

The Golden Weeks of Spring

Most societies have a “Golden Age” of some sort. The pinnacle of a culture’s development is represented by a variety of accomplishments which forever denote the character of the generations which produced the successes. The hallmarks of the zenith vary widely in the eyes of historians. There can be complex philosophies on the meaning of…Read more

The Importance of Caring for Crepe Myrtles

“If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing,” so said English essayist Thomas Penson De Quincey. This early 19th century writer and social commentator published extensively on some of the social problems of his countrymen. De Quincy is considered to have founded a genre of literature…Read more

Dogwood and Crabapple Trees: Bursts of Color in Rainy Days

The recent ample rainfall has accelerated the return of greenery to panhandle Florida. The slow, steady drizzle was punctuated by the occasional down pour. The many native plants have, in turn, responded to the liquid encouragement.  Flowers of almost every hue and tone are exhibiting this season’s finest display of colors and texture. Rain lilies…Read more