Avid gardeners and nature lovers will revel in Scottsdale’s spring season, as the city and Arizonian desert erupts with vibrant colors. March and April offer the best time for travelers to spot ...
Going unnoticed can be the ironwood, mesquite, palo verde ... received an Arizona State Forestry Community Challenge Grant in 2023 to help fund the Native Edible Tree project, which focuses ...
In the spring, the tree blooms with purple flowers. The saguaro cactus generally blooms in the summer. The diverse landscape also features mesquite, palo verde, creosote (which gives desert rain ...
Tu B’Shvat is more than one day of honoring our trees and agriculture. The holiday serves as a yearly time to reconnect with our earth and our community. By celebrating in Tucson, we learn from the ...
Pippen undertaking the facilitator role for Palo Verde basketball has ascended the guard to Arizona's leader in assists with 126. Pippen is averaging 9.7 points, 6.6 assists and 4.3 rebounds per ...
It’s become common for Shadow Ridge and Palo Verde’s flag football teams to play close games against each other. Four of the last five meetings between the state’s top teams have been ...
As the saguaro and Palo Verde trees get ready to bloom, so too are the stages of Tucson flowering with a full garden of theater, music, dance and art. Tucson residents are offered an array of ...
Arizona's state bird fends for itself against predators in the desert, making its home in prickly plants. Here's what to know and how to spot it.
According to Arizona State Parks & Trails, cactus wrens make their homes out of desert flora, including cactuses like the cholla and saguaro or thorny plants like the mesquite and palo verde.
San Tan Charter (17-9) gets another home game Friday night against No. 14 Tucson Palo Verde (21-4), a 3A team ... had a huge impact in his first year in Arizona after moving from Texas, is happy ...
Looking to add some native Arizona plants to your house? Or wondering which shrubs, trees or flowering bushes can promote your privacy? Try this.