This article describes the differences between Western Red Cedar, Java Teak, and Chinese Oak. It also explains their origins, uses, and environmental managements.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
This article describes the differences between Western Red Cedar, Java Teak, and Chinese Oak. It also explains their origins, uses, and environmental managements.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
Having a yard and garden you can be proud of and enjoy with family, neighbors and friends is one of life’s simple pleasures. Unfortunately, the process of creating a garden is not always so simple. Aside from the usual concerns about watering, lawn feeding and pest control, you may occasionally find that you have to remove a tree from the landscape. The process of removing a tree requires careful planning and preparation.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
this article contains information on particular types of fungus and what their effect is on trees. How you can prevent damage or injury.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
Pandan, also known as Pandanus lea?ves, is a very popular flavouring in the tropical countries such as Asia, from South India to New Guinea. They are used in many different purposes, but somewhat in relation with rice, it is because rice can gain most from the hay-like odour of pandan leaves.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
The Monarch butterfly uses a milkweed plant as it’s host plant. They lay eggs on the plant so the caterpillars can eat and grow. This article contains an overview of milkweed plants to help you get started attracting Monarchs to your yard.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
Monarch Caterpillars are just one life stage of the beautiful Monarch butterflies. This article will describe the life of a Monarch caterpillar and how it fits into the entire life cycle of the Monarch.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
White oak and red oak are two different types of oak. Although the name suggests that they are different colours, you cannot tell them apart by just relying on this, especially if they have had stain applied to them.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
Depending on the origin of the glass, different colours of sea glass are more common in different parts of the world. However amongst collectors, there are colours which are referred to as common and some very rare shades indeed which are classed as treasured pieces.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
Although sea glass is becoming rare to find, there is still plenty of it to be found if you know where and how to look. Although most beaches will have at least some pieces of beach glass, some will have a great deal more. The location of the best beaches for finding the treasured glass depends on a number of factors including the conditions of the sea in that area, accessibility and popularity with other sea glass collectors.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com
Charles Darwin, was an English naturalist who significantly influenced modern scientific thinking when he published his theory concerning natural selection in 1859. As a young man, Darwin travelled on the HMS Beagle as the resident naturalist and companion to the ship’s captain. A researcher looking into a dusty cabinet in the vaults of the British Geological Survey has discovered a collection of 19th Century slides, showing fossil specimens, some of which were collected by the great man himself.
Original post by Reference-and-Education:Nature Articles from EzineArticles.com