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Along a wash west of Oracle Road near Catalina State Park, a soaptree yucca juts from the desert floor like a 30-foot-tall toilet brush.
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Arizona's Moon Tree! - MSNCIA chief: We released two Mandarin-speaking videos to the Chinese people to contact us over dark web It's time to drop tomato and onion from your guacamole, America ...
The Central Unified School District and local non-profit "Tree Fresno" collaborated to plant eight Chinese Pistache trees. Students participated in the tree planting while learning about forestry ...
A Chinese woman detained by US Border Patrol for overstaying her visa died by suicide at the station in Arizona after officers reportedly failed to perform required welfare checks on her, U.S ...
On Tuesday morning Joe Branum of Joe Branum Tree Care, accompanied by a Public Works crew, planted eight Chinese pistache trees around the perimeter of the park and removed a few dead ones.
PHOENIX — Amid the Arizona heat, researchers are finding Fremont Cottonwood trees can cool themselves down, but their survival depends on consistent water access.
These restaurants in Phoenix and around Arizona made Yelp's list of the all-time best Chinese restaurants in the U.S. Here's why diners love them.
Native to China, the Chinese Pistache is among the most commonly planted trees in Californian cities. It was introduced to the state about 90 years ago, but it has been planted more often recently.
The university welcomed another tree that grew from a seed that traveled into space. The last tree like that came to the university back in the 1970s.
Stop planting Chinese pistache! Apparently 8.1% of our urban tree canopy is Chinese pistache (Pistacea chinensis), now the most common urban tree in Chico. I have spent hundreds of hours with ...
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