As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
Here are some ways you can use these practices in your home garden. Unstressed or heat tolerant bean plants produce full-length pods with even seed development (left). Moderate heat stress can result ...
Cotton loves hot weather, but when temperatures get extreme, the crop often goes on strike. In fact, when temperatures in the leaf canopy of the cotton plant average above 82ºF, the plant begins ...
The flowers produced by the tropical bird of ... America they’re indoor plants,' says Ian Simpkins, Senior Director of Horticulture at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami. 'They’re popular because ...
as well as the molecular mechanisms that make the plants more heat tolerant. The discovery, detailed in a study in Current Biology, could inform a key strategy to protect the food supply in the ...
It can be hard to find a ground cover that checks all the boxes. Enter Chinese raspberry: A heat-tolerant option with lush, abundant foliage.