The green iguana has become a ubiquitous sight across South Florida, often lounging in trees or sunning itself on sidewalks.
Plagued by deer eating your hedges? If you live in Zones 7 to 10, plant this native sunlight-hating perennial to keep them ...
Details: Recycle your Christmas tree and receive a free 3-gallon tree or shrub in exchange at this 19th annual event hosted ...
Two of the nominees sit on the 6th District Court of Appeal, based in Lakeland, while another was born in Lakeland and ...
Tucked away beside the main road that runs along Eleuthera, a narrow island in the Bahamas, the Leon Levy Native Plant ...
“Starting Tuesday morning, low temperatures will be cold enough to cause iguanas to become immobilized, and possibly fall out ...
Explore Florida’s off-the-beaten-path adventures made for nature lovers, from quiet trails to hidden waterways far from the ...
Arctic air is spilling into Florida ahead of New Year’s, bringing colder-than-normal temps. Are frozen iguanas a probability ...
From our majestic panthers to our delicate corals, beloved species are at risk as the Trump administration moves to ...
In Tallahassee, the ideal planting time is from December to February. Planting young trees in groups also provides better ...
Native along the entire East Coast and west to Missouri and Texas, this slow-growing, pyramidical holly can reach 25-60 feet ...
Snakes aren't the only invaders threatening ecosystems. In many neighborhoods, invasive plants can be an equal menace.