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Desert X installations by four artists in the 2025 exhibition, which officially closed on May 11, will remain on view alongside works from prior editions, giving visitors a last chance to experience ...
I took a drive to Phoenix, Arizona, just a week into May to see my son and his family. What made it a phenomenal drive was that much of the desert in both ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
Learn More › Well-tended, colorful trees can add much-needed shade, privacy, and value to your property. With global deforestation a real environmental concern, every tree planted—even just one or two ...
Flowering shrubs are a great anchor for your landscaping, providing a backdrop for smaller, showy plants in the front—and ...
Ten E. triticeum plants per sample were used for each developmental stage. In particular: Four leaves from each plant were gathered at the vegetative stage (VS). A single spikelet from each plant was ...
It was a wild and windy weekend in the desert as the annual Stagecoach festival ... Bryan brought out Noeline Hofmann to sing “Purple Gas.” Willow Avalon then joined him for “I Remember ...
The desert has a secret: it’s not just a place of silence and sand, but a living, breathing tapestry of color and life—if you know where to look. Against all odds, landscapes in Arizona and New Mexico ...
Two Indigenous food educators led a tour showcasing edible and useful Sonoran Desert plants. Participants learned about palo verde flowers for tea, edamame-tasting pods and hunting woodrats.