News

But this food craze has also unleashed an invasive species into the wild, and new research shows it's pushing out native fungi. In a study we believe is the first of its kind, fellow mycologists ...
Taller plants like milkweed (Asclepias), jewelweed (Impatiens capensis), yarrow (Achillea millefolium) and obedience plant ...
It is crucial to distinguish between plants that simply grow quickly and those that actively harm their environment.
When it comes to bringing plants into the United States, regulations are strict—and for good reason. The USDA and other ...
A team of researchers is using artificial intelligence in hopes of saving U.S. ranchers $35 million spent keeping an invasive ...
The golden mussel, native to East and Southeast Asia, was first documented in California in October 2024, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Invasive plants aren’t always thick weeds or tall grasses, plant experts say, but can be the colourful flowers and luscious ...
But this food craze has also unleashed an invasive species into the wild ... that an invasive fungus can cause environmental harm, just as invasive plants and animals can when they take over ...
Many mushroom species have been cultivated in North America for decades without becoming invasive species threats. However, golden oyster mushrooms have been different.