Peruvian lilies, roses, and carnations were included in the bouquet in Muldoon’s office, all of which can cause ...
What writer doesn’t love finding an email in the inbox with the words “article idea” in the subject line? Of course, it depends on the source, but when the idea is from a trusted friend with a great ...
In 1709, a Japanese botanist became the first person to describe how cats go wild for catnip and silver vine — plants that put felines into a state of drug-like euphoria. However, while it's very ...
Q: We are planting cat claw vines along a fence line for privacy. We chose cat claw for its low water use, fast growing and lower temperature tolerance. We live in Catalina at 3,140 feet. Our soil is ...
As well as sending cats crazy, catnip helps our feline friends repel mosquitoes, according to a new study by Japanese experts. Both catnip, a common herb, and the even more potent silver vine are ...
MORIOKA—Is it safe to get your cats drunk on silver vine? Researchers from Iwate University here say “yes.” Silver vine, like catnip, has long been known for its intoxicating effect on cats. While ...
Catnip and silver vine have been known as cat attractant plants. Cat lovers use dry leaves of these plants and toys stuffed with the leaves to give joy to their pet cats. But how does this work? What ...