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The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD) could prohibit or restrict several invasive plant species, the popular landscaping Callery pear tree and Japanese barberry shrub among them. The public can submit feedback on the fate of these flowering plants and the other proposed species in a survey created by the department.
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What happens with public works are sold to private companies at a heavily discounted rate?Then, the discovery of a rare wildflower that only lives in one tiny corner of the Great Lakes.And, we revisit a conversation with Detroit visual artist Tyree Guyton, known for the Heidelberg Project.
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Thousands of peonies were found vandalized and cut at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum in Ann Arbor.
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It's a momentous week at the Frederik Meijer Gardens.Its once-tiny corpse flower is now a strapping plant, reaching several feet high, and it's about to…
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When you buy a bouquet of flowers for your loved one, do you know where those flowers are grown? Colombia? The Netherlands? What about right in your own…
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The Next IdeaScientists have known for a while that America’s bee population is in trouble — some types are even ending up on the endangered species list.…
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A sad, old, derelict house in Hamtramck will literally blossom for three days this month when it becomes Flower House.For three days, all 15 rooms and two…
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Pssst... don't forget. Valentine's Day is Monday... four more shopping days (five if you count the actual day as a shopping day).Judging by my colleagues…