by Lee Clippard | Sep 30, 2020 | Fauna, Feature, Native Plants
The Bees’ Needs European honeybees get a lot of love, and for good reason: They produce sweet, delicious honey. But there are thousands of species of equally fascinating and important North American native bees in dire need of our support. This may seem obvious,...
by Lee Clippard | Aug 24, 2020 | Pressroom
PRESSROOM Wildflower Center’s Consulting Group Establishes Private Practice The ecological design services offered by the Wildflower Center will now be available through a private practice established by members of its successful consulting department. Since...
by Lee Clippard | Dec 19, 2019 | Pressroom
PRESSROOM Texas Hub of Southeastern Grasslands Initiative To Be Established at Wildflower Center Austin Peay State University’s Southeastern Grasslands Initiative and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center will advance their missions of landscape conservation...
by Lee Clippard | Nov 9, 2019 | Native Plants
Giants Among Us ?When descending down the paved path toward the largest tree on the planet, a giant sequoia named General Sherman, most visitors begin in a parking lot, on a hill above the height of its tallest branches. Their first glimpses of the enormous tree,...
by Lee Clippard | Apr 21, 2019 | Pressroom
PRESSROOM Wildflower Center Chooses 10 Fort Designers for Next Fortlandia Ten designers and design teams, including one based in New York, have been chosen to design and build forts for the Wildflower Center’s 2019 Fortlandia exhibition. Fortlandia opens on Oct. 4,...