If, as we have contended the past couple of weeks, the garden catchphrase of the year is “If you plant only one plant, make it a native plant,” then the ...
It usually comes to an end in early May. (KSAT 12) Oak trees pollinate in March and early April, producing hanging clusters of pollen called “catkins.” The pollen is then dispersed by the wind ...
Trees in the Quercus genus are among the most valuable keystone species everywhere they grow. In addition to serving as a pollinator host plant, the Chapman oak offers shelter and an abundance of ...