A statewide campaign is underway to change Indiana's state flower from the non-native peony to the native butterfly milkweed. Proponents argue the state flower should be native to Indiana and that the ...
Indiana's current state flower, the peony, is not native to the state and lacks historical significance. Advocacy groups propose replacing the peony with native plants like butterfly milkweed or fire ...
Burning bush is a popular landscaping plant. But despite its legality, experts are asking Hoosiers not to plant it — for the sake of Indiana forests.
Local conservationists are inviting Lawrence County residents to transform their gardens into pollinator-friendly havens this ...
Growing native plants is a great way to support pollinators like butterflies and bees, songbirds, and other wildlife. Even ...