Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
If you are looking for a tree with white bark for your garden or trying to identify a tree that you have recently seen, this page is designed to help. White-barked trees have an otherworldly beauty ...
The unique bark shingles met the Platinum requirements in all five C2C certification categories: material health, material reutilization, renewable energy and carbon management, water stewardship, and ...
BETHEL – Danny Heatherly knows the secrets of trees after a lifetime cutting timber in the woods. Take the tulip poplar, one of the most common species in the Blue Ridge mountains, which makes a ...
If you’ve been driving around town and taking note of new homes going up, you may have been struck—as I have—by the number of residences sporting shingles. They’re everywhere. So, with that trend in ...
One company comes from Polenz near Neustadt in Saxony - the packaging manufacturer Pulp-Tec Compound GmbH & Co KG. The Czech company TerrainEco is joining the project as the second new project partner ...
Gather fresh blueberries and make a basket from tulip poplar bark. It’s breakfast time again. And the height of blueberry season. As such, it’s an easy task to figure out what to serve in the morning.
A group of trees that can tower 100 feet above the North Carolina landscape may not survive after a vandal removed part of their trunks, officials say. The damaged trees at Alexander River Park “will ...
Scientific team of TU Dresden researches for European project Dendromass4Europe for bioeconomy In the Dendromass4Europe (D4EU) research project, a team of now ten partners and eight countries under ...
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