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The Murfreesboro Indigenous Project involves bringing more native plants back to town.
New research reveals the infamous Roman tyrant Caligula possessed extensive knowledge of medicinal plants, possibly for both healing and self-defense, according to historians.
Caligula, the ancient Roman emperor infamous for his insanity and cruelty, may have had a soft spot for plants, according to recently published research.
Johnson City was a plant lover’s paradise Saturday with the return of the 3rd annual Tennessee Plant Show. Seventy-five ...
New push to bring native plants back in Murfreesboro, TN Record number of farms shut in wake of inheritance tax raid New Photos Show How President Trump Paved Over the White House Rose Garden ...
As home gardeners become more educated about the benefits of native plants (supporting native insects, birds and wildlife, and the environment as a whole), the focus has mainly been on ...
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN) — The city of Murfreesboro has launched an effort to bring more native plants back to town through the Murfreesboro Indigenous Project.
A new look into Caligula, the infamous Roman Emperor, suggests his reputation as a master poisoner came from an expertise in plants.
Filling your garden with native plants is a sustainable approach to backyard landscaping, as you support your local fauna with the flora best suited to their needs. Drawing hummingbirds to your ...
A Long Island woman who replaced her front lawn with native plants was issued a fine because officials said it was ugly and violated the village's code.
Vols Football 4-star Tennessee native Joel Wyatt commits to Tennessee football Wyatt becomes the 22nd player and the eighth four or five-star commit for Tennessee's 2026 class.