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An oak tree that for 30 years has stood as a "sentinel" for a planned memorial to Martin Luther King Jr. is struggling to survive, but the reason remains a mystery. Metro spokesman Jerome Gray ...
It is easy to take these trees for granted but they are teeming with biodiversity and are an integral part of Houston's ecosystem, especially in winter.
In Gonzales, Texas, stands the “Sam Houston Oak.” This tree was made famous 175 years ago this month during the War for Texas Independence. Before towns were settled, unusual or gigantic trees ...
They said they wanted the world to know the face of Jesus Christ appeared on an old oak tree. They claim the apparition happened along Meadow Creek Lane in southeast Houston.
At least 11 different tree species' pollen counts were measured each day on the daily Houston Pollen and Mold Count since March started. Oak was by far leading the tree pollen count during that time.
Pollen from pine trees is a major contributor to allergy symptoms in the Houston region. Allergy season has hit Houston and tree pollen is extremely high right now, especially from oak trees ...
Houston’s pollen predicament: Cedar, oak, birch, oh my! Battling the blossoms of Spring Our pollen forecast is increasing this week!
Oak galls, those small fuzzy yellow or brown balls on oak leaves and branches, may signify the health of your tree, Texas A&M AgriLife says.
Jen Lewin’s fusion of art with technology can be experienced through February 16, 2025, in Houston where her 'ATLAS' installation suspends 24 handcrafted glowing moths from stately oak trees.
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Gary Murphy Reveals New Abstract Art in HoustonHouston native Gary Murphy peels back the curtain on his premiere abstract art collection this month. Gary Murphy at his studio Swaths of color and swoon-worthy designs summon later this month as ...
He says he sees the image in the knot of that old oak, and says her halo is very, very defined. Toland tells KRLD he believes a car may have hit the tree a long time ago, leaving the image behind.
There’s been a public outcry among some in Montrose after a proposed plan to improve a section of Montrose Boulevard means the removal of some historic Live Oak trees.
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