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It will soon be illegal in Washington to buy or sell English ivy, the fast-growing, climbing vine that can weaken... Read ...
English ivy is the fast-growing, climbing vine that can weaken and kill trees and overtake native plants. It will be illegal to buy or sell starting Aug. 9.
The Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) on Wednesday announced the award of $9.2 million in grants for projects that will restore habitat, create jobs and improve the resiliency of Washington’s ...
Scott Tift, president of the Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers Union, said the federal changes will also create ...
Washington state has banned the sale or transport of English ivy and its cousin, Atlantic ivy. The leafy holiday decorations ...
WSDA added the English and Atlantic varieties of ivy to its list of plants banned from sale. Here’s how to identify and ...
Tips for foraging in Washington state, including how to identify edible species Stories by Tacoma News Tribune journalists, with AI summarization This collection of articles about foraging in ...
A Washington state man who was "stuck in the woods for days" after falling from a tree was rescued and is now recovering, officials said.
AREA — Do you need a refresher on how to identify the trees in your woods? Join Maine Woodland Owners during their second annual Tree ID Day event on Saturday, June 7, for a terrific opportunity ...
Lastly, trees have reproductive structures: either flowers or cones. All of this information can help you find the essential markers needed to identify a tree.
Washington state is fourth in holiday tree production in the country. There are nearly 400 Christmas tree farms statewide.
The Washington State Department of Transportation advised morning commuters to give themselves extra time to reach their destination because traffic will be impacted all over the region.