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Brood XIV cicadas, known for their black bodies and red eyes, are expected to emerge in early May in northern Georgia.
Brood XIV is a cohort of periodical cicadas, in which each succeeding generation of the insects emerges every 17 years.
The fate of a large white oak tree is uncertain as a proposed development moves closer to approval in south Forsyth County.
While Atlanta’s attractions clamor for attention and Savannah’s historic squares fill with tourists, Thomasville quietly ...
Tucked away in Georgia’s southwestern corner sits Thomasville, a town where azaleas explode in technicolor bursts, historic ...
In 1872, a Nebraska newspaper editor and tree lover ... there are 91 species of oaks across North America, so, he said, ...
ALLIANCE ‒ The Barrie Kridler Memorial Arbor Day Tree Giveaway will be 11 a.m. Saturday in the Glamorgan Castle parking lot. Free native trees will be available − one per household − on a ...
And here’s a key fact: most native British trees – oak, ash, hazel, hornbeam – are broadleaf species that naturally regenerate when cut. That’s the foundation of coppicing, an ancient and ...
She is the founder/secretary of PFLAG’s (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) Oak Ridge Chapter. She will be presenting a program to both inform and explain the “Complexity of Sexual and Gender ...
Amanda Dudley says the tree was a "real comfort" to her during ... document from March 2024 stated that the pedunculate oak - a species that can live for 1,000 years - was a "fine specimen ...