Long live the Texas honey mesquite by Anita Westervelt, Texas Master Naturalist For artful creativity, you can’t do better than the honey mesquite, Prosopis glandulosa.
Year: 2018
Versatile, nutritious and beautiful, native Barbados cherry is a great landscape addition by Anita Westervelt, Texas Master Naturalist Bring some Caribbean flavor to your Valley
The Texas spiny lizard, hiding in plain sight by Anita Westervelt, Texas Master Naturalist One quiet Sunday afternoon, the mesquite tree offered a strange silhouette.
Unique and rare native plants add excitement to Valley nature parks by Anita Westervelt, Texas Master Naturalist Extreme south Texas’ native habitat has some pretty
Fascination with Fasciation by Anita Westervelt, Texas Master Naturalist Fasciated is a weird word for a weird botanical condition. Pronounced făsh′ē-ā′tĭd, it is a rare,