Trees can be identified in winter by observing their needles, bark, branching patterns, and buds. Distinctive bark, such as the smooth gray bark of a beech or the peeling white bark of a paper birch, ...
Do artists and scientists see the same thing in the shape of trees? As a scientist who studies branching patterns in living things, I’m starting to think so. Piet Mondrian was an early 20th-century ...
Los Angeles Magazine: Quirky Viral Pop Sensation Oliver Tree is Branching Out
Cleveland.com: Branching out: Avon seeks high school student to join Tree Commission
Yahoo: Scientists Have Found the First Branch on the Tree of Life
Salon: Microbial “lions” that nibble prey to death form an entirely new branch on the tree of life
Microbial “lions” that nibble prey to death form an entirely new branch on the tree of life
All animals on Earth share a common ancestor. Trace back the history of any creature from humans to slugs, and you’ll eventually be able to follow all of the branches on the animal tree of life back ...
Do you have a tree with a dead, damaged, badly placed or rotting branch that needs to be pruned off? To avoid danger to yourself and damage to the tree, plan carefully before you cut. “Wood is heavy,” ...
The Providence Journal: Tips on identifying trees in the middle of winter by Henry Homeyer
Tips on identifying trees in the middle of winter by Henry Homeyer
The Conversation: Art and science illuminate the same subtle proportions in tree branches