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Riding in a gray Volkswagen sedan, the pope first went to the local headquarters of the Carabinieri, a branch of the Italian ...
As part of his summer break, Pope Leo XIV visited members of the Italian Carabinieri in Castel Gandolfo and the Poor Clares ...
The Italian region needs little introduction and zero PR—it’s among the most visited areas in the country. What it lacks any ...
One person was injured in the overnight fire in Fairfield and was transported to a local medical center with life-threatening injuries on early Saturday morning. • Video above: Dangers of extreme heat ...
While there are certainly many benefits of privacy trees, possible fire hazards are a major downside you need to consider before planting them. The Italian cypress tree (Cupressus sempervirens) is one ...
They posed in a garden with wedding tables and tall cypress trees in the background. “Florence 🤍🕊️,” she captioned the post. Another click showed Alessandra posing under a stone archway with her ...
Deep in the swamps of the American Southeast stands a quiet giant: the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). These majestic trees, with their knobby "knees" and towering trunks, are more than just ...
Bald Cypress trees grow in flood-prone sites, so the ground is often soft and muddy. The extra support may provide additional resistance to strong winds that would otherwise topple them over.
Need more privacy in your yard? Discover fast-growing firs, cypresses, and cedars that offer year-round beauty and natural screening for your landscaping.
DEAR NEIL: We have almost a dozen Italian cypress trees in our backyard. They seem to be dying, and it’s getting worse. We thought we saw spider webs on some.
Q: I have three Arizona cypress trees on the west side of my backyard in the Northeast Heights here in Albuquerque. The bark on all three is peeling away, which I know is normal for an Arizona ...
DEAR NEIL: Like many others I lost my Italian cypress tree in last year’s cold. I liked it for its narrow and tall presence, but I’m wondering if I should replace it with another Italian ...