One of my favorite trees here at the university grows right behind the herbarium. It’s been there for years (the building was constructed about 1974), and is now about 25 feet tall. I’m terrible at ...
Q: We planted what we thought was a lime tree around 10 years ago. After a poorly managed pruning, its main trunk died and an offshoot managed to grow into a main trunk. Now we have a 20-foot-tall, ...
One of my favorite trees here at the university grows right behind the herbarium. It’s been there for years (the building was constructed about 1974), and is now about 25 feet tall. I’m terrible at ...
Haw, haw! I love that old joke. So do my students! Seems like a couple of weeks ago, this column featured an oddball tree, featuring thorny stems, and which produces a soft, edible, reddish fruit that ...
When it rains, it pours, and I don’t mean that recent hurricane. Among the plant identification requests we got last week here in the Herbarium, there were three separate questions about this very odd ...
One of my favorite trees here at the University of South Carolina grows right behind the herbarium. It’s been there for years; the building was constructed about 1974. It is now about 25 feet tall.
One of my favorite trees here at the university grows right behind the herbarium. It’s been there for years (the building was constructed about 1974), and is now about 25’ tall. I’m terrible at ...