If your neighbor's garden burgeons while yours languishes, it might be the kind of plants you're trying to grow. Plants that thrive in Louisiana landscapes need to be able to take the heat and humidity common to the state, which ranges from U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness ...
The purpose of this publication is to provide a simple field guide to the more common plants one would likely encounter in the Louisiana coastal marshes. Information on more than 100 plants is included, and in most cases descriptions are taken down to the species level. However, in several ...
Cancer is certainly a major health concern across the world and here in Louisiana as well. There is even a portion of our state that has earned the dubious distinction of being known as "cancer alley".Cancer Alley is an 85-mile stretchthat runs along the Mississippi River between Baton Roug...
Cancer is certainly a major health concern across the world and here in Louisiana as well. There is even a portion of our state that has earned the dubious distinction of being known as "cancer alley".Cancer Alley is an 85-mile stretchthat runs along the Mississippi River between Baton Roug...
Lawn weeds are opportunistic, unwanted plants that compete with lawn grass. Louisiana lawn weeds are either broad-leaf or grass-like and grow primarily during the spring and summer. Bermudagrass Bermudagrass (Cynoden dactylon) is a grass-like, creeping perennial that spreads quickly with stolons and...
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Turgida turgida is a common stomach worm of the American opossum, reported in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, and Minnesota.17 In a survey of 96 opossums, larval T. turgida were most common in animals collected from Ma...
Keep an eye on low growing plants and bushes and you’re likely to find a Lynx spider. They come in two different forms. One genera (Peucetia) and two species represent the green form, the more common subtropical form. Their unmistakable look makes for easy identification. Both species are...
“There’s a silver lining to all this; we also saw 35 doctors who adamantly discouraged the plants from getting vaxxed and encouraged them to use ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine if they ever test positive. Shows there are still some good doctors out there,” our source said in closing. ...
flying north might lay eggs in Louisiana and then die. The eggs of that generation may be found in Kentucky; the eggs of the next generation may end up in Wisconsin or Michigan. The last generation of the season, about the fourth , will make their way back to Mexico and restart the ...