Have you ever seen a yellowwood tree in bloom? Oh my gosh, it is so awesome! Yellowwood (Cladrastis lutea) is found from North Carolina to Kentucky, with a few native patches as far west as Illinois.
Just because a nature preserve is small, doesn’t mean it’s not important. Such is the case with Ogle Hollow Nature Preserve in Brown County State Park. It only contains 41 acres, but this preserve is ...
Three years ago, on behalf of The Nature Conservancy I supported the designation of a portion of Yellowwood State Forest as a High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF). My reason for doing so was clear: I ...
Three years ago, on behalf of The Nature Conservancy, I supported the designation of a portion of Yellowwood State Forest as a High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF). My reason for doing so was clear: ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Portions of two Indiana parks are getting a special designation because of a rare tree species. The Herald Times reports that areas in Brown County State Park and Yellowwood State ...
Of all our ornamental native Oklahoma trees, yellowwood is the least known and planted in our landscapes. No doubt the reason is that there are no local prominent specimens that the public can see.
<p>We all have our favorites. When it comes to places in Indiana where I seek solitude and time just being outdoors, Yellowwood State Forest is at the top of my list.</p><p>It’s a place I greatly ...
Many folks make a tradition of planting a new tree somewhere each year. People who want shade often choose an oak, maple, or other tree with spreading branches. For a spring bloom dogwood, magnolia or ...
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