Flora
Autumn is already peeking: The first squill of the season has bloomed in Israel
Documentation from the Carmel coast reveals the beginning of the blooming of the squills – The first flower that heralds the changing of the seasons.
New Israeli website gets down to the roots of nature’s medicine chest
Ten species facing extinction require monitoring in 2025, according to conservation group
A total of 140,000 Israelis visit nature reserves over the weekend as weather warms
Fossil algae predating land flora sheds light on plant kingdom
In recent years, Precambrian lifeforms have generated an ever-increasing interest because they revealed a rich eukaryotic diversity prior to the Cambrian explosion of modern animals.
Oak tree long thought to have been extinct now rediscovered
The tree is in poor condition and in desperate need of conservation. The Morton Arboretum described the tree's trunk as "scarred in fire" and it also "showed signs of severe fungal infection."
Flowers for the people brighten Jerusalem
A group of artists finds a unique answer to what a florist can do with all their extra flowers when most weddings and events are canceled.
A hub of tranquility in Jerusalem
The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is one such place in Jerusalem.
Floraqueen - the way to send flowers internationally
Ron and Maya sat in a traffic jam, their old Fiat huffing and puffing on its way back to Tel Aviv from their first romantic weekend in northern Israel.
In Pictures: Israel in bloom
The famous red poppies has come out as winter slowly morphs into spring in Israel.
Two new nature reserves await government approval
"Unfortunately, the process of declaring a nature reserve in Israel is too long and in the end both nature and man pay the price," Goldstein added.