Even botanists can be surprised at the sheer variety of a houseplant often known only for being indestructible.
But wildfire experts say cutting down Southern California's chaparral won't make the region safer from wildfires. In fact, ...
From a fine dining spot on Melrose that serves artichoke oysters to a Culver City sushi restaurant that uses zero seafood, ...
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 ...
The beetles, which measured four to five inches long, can "pose a significant threat to our vital agriculture resources." ...
natural areas biologist for Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation, “but that doesn’t mean the roots are killed. Those plants evolved in fire habitats and they will come back, I guarantee you.” ...
Los Angeles is bracing for a storm expected to track over the city on Thursday, potentially dropping heavy rain.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is ordering the state to speed up its rulemaking for wildfire safety around homes in fire-prone areas that ...
Los Angeles grew as developers pushed further into feral spaces to plant suburbia.Credit... Supported by By Mark Arax Photographs by Ricardo Nagaoka Mr. Arax has been writing about California’s ...
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 ...
Hundreds of people were ordered to evacuate and part of Highway 1 in Northern California was closed after a major fire erupted at one of the world's largest battery storage plants. The fire ...