The Black and Allied Employees hosted a webinar on June 14 to celebrate Juneteenth, the day when the last people held hostage under chattel slavery learned of their freedom more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued. Mary Blackburn, Ph.D.
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Pets And Plants Deborah Light-Pacheco UCCE Master Gardener There's nothing more inviting then having a home filled with warm furry friends and bright cheery plants. Unfortunately, they often don't go well together, especially if your house plant is toxic and your pet likes to nibble.
As National Pollinator Month winds down, let's visit a "morning" carpenter bee and an evening primrose. The evening primrose, Oenothera biennis, native to the Americas, is unique in that it blooms as night (as its name implies) and dies back at noon.