Bright yellow “flowers” popped up at an Arizona national monument — and they are a big problem. The flowers are actually invasive weeds called stinknet that can spread rapidly and cause skin rashes ...
You might have been driving around Tucson these last few weeks and noticed our beloved saguaros have been sporting new hairdos. No, they're not growing baby avocados at the crown of their heads. These ...
As cherry blossom season begins, it’s the perfect time to admire the delicate pink and white blooms at select locations across the U.S. Cherry blossoms, or sakura, are iconic spring flowers known for ...
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Stinknet is an invasive weed with carrot-like leaves and yellow ball-like flowers. It has been spotted growing in central and southern Arizona, officials said. Casa Grande Ruins National Monument ...