Monarchs and other pollinator populations are struggling, but setting aside a little space for native plants can go a long way to help. Dan Boritt, executive director of Indiana Wildlife ...
In this edition of ID That Tree, we’re going to introduce you to a native Indiana species, and that’s sourwood. It’s much more common in the Appalachian mountain range, but can be found on Indiana’s ...
Our native Indiana hollies are all deciduous, losing their leaves in the fall but often retaining the red fruit on the female plants into winter. The most widespread species is winterberry, Ilex ...
Two of Indiana’s 42 native orchid species have adapted to perform their photosynthesis at a time when most plants are dormant ...