INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Why go to the grocery store when you can make a light snack from foraging? The Indiana Historical Society’s Flavors of the Heartland teaches Indiana’s native plants and the ...
A statewide campaign is underway to change Indiana's state flower from the non-native peony to the native butterfly milkweed. Proponents argue the state flower should be native to Indiana and that the ...
Indiana County Friends of the Parks will be sponsoring its sixth annual native plant sale this spring. The sale is in conjunction with Penguin Court, a Preserve of the Brandywine Conservancy. Penguin ...
Honeyvine milkweed, a native Indiana plant related to the common milkweed, is considered a weed due to its aggressive growth. While the vine's roots are hardy and difficult to kill, regular trimming ...
As spring takes hold across Indiana, local residents have a special opportunity to support conservation efforts right in ...
Indiana’s wild lands not only offer Hoosiers the opportunity to explore, they hold a bountiful selection of edible gifts. As the outdoors fully shake off the winter slumber, we use this edition of ...
If you live in Hamilton County and have invasive plants on your property — think burning bush, Bradford pears and Norway maples — conservationists want to help you replace them with options that are ...
Indiana has rich biodiversity with thousands of species in unique habitats, but the ornamental plant trade, globalization and development have introduced new threats to these ecosystems. IndyStar is ...
Indiana is taking decisive action to curb the spread of the Callery pear, a popular but destructive invasive tree species ...
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