AUSTIN (KXAN) — For as long as people have lived in Central Texas, Ashe Juniper has been making them miserable. Though not technically cedar, Ashe Juniper trees have been referred to as cedar since ...
Pecan and mesquite trees in Central Texas serve as nature's calendar, helping farmers decide when it's time to plant as ...
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We create our own environment. Fort Worth was established in June 1849 as a small Army outpost. Dallas started out as a small trading post in 1841. In roughly 185 years or so, the two cities blossomed ...
The occasional resounding snap of falling branches (and portions of trees much too big to be called branches) broke up the wintry calm in Central Texas Wednesday. Many woke to an icy wonderland of ...
The 50 acres of olive trees on Dunham Jewett’s farm in Moulton, about 100 miles east of San Antonio, look like a war zone. What had been 10- to 12-foot-high trees with wide canopies are now nothing ...
If you haven’t noticed, some of Central Texas’ trees aren’t looking so good. Live oaks with leaves sprouting from the branches and trunk. Ash trees with a sporadic green on only half of the canopy.