When I moved into my sunny Los Angeles apartment, I had one goal: Fill it with as many plant varieties as I could keep alive.
But wildfire experts say cutting down Southern California's chaparral won't make the region safer from wildfires. In fact, ...
Green thumb or not, L.A.’s plant stores offer something for everyone — from historic plant nurseries to one-of-a-kind terrariums and midday greenhouse DJ sets. Whether you are looking to fill ...
But no expert believes even a Los Angeles completely carpeted with native plants could have impeded the blowtorch of fire that swept through an area deprived of rain and desperately dry.
Los Angeles is bracing for a storm expected to track over the city on Thursday, potentially dropping heavy rain.
Efforts to protect an endangered plant are being pointed to as worsening the Palisades fire, but the org behind this protection says that is not the full story.
In early January, the stage was set for a wildfire disaster in Los Angeles. A long, hot summer had dried out the plants and vegetation, making it more flammable. Drought conditions dragged on, as ...