Listed below are recent articles of news at CEPRA and our involvement throughout the Central Florida community in 2024.
Winter Foliage Color in our Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA
When people think of foliage color, they usually picture vivid oranges, deep reds and bight yellows that blanket our more northern landscapes. However, if you're in Florida, the arrival of these colors looks a bit different.
Transitioning from the Wet Season to the Dry Season in Florida: A Landscape Evolution - Sit Down with CEPRA
Florida's landscape is a dynamic tapestry, deeply influenced by the state's distinct seasonal rhythms. As we transition from the wet season to the dry season, the landscape environment undergoes significant changes.
Floating Imported Red Fire Ants: A Post-Hurricane Hazard in the Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA
When hurricanes or tropical storms hit, the primary focus is often on the immediate and visible destruction, but less obvious threat lurks in the water: floating rafts of Imported Red Fire Ants.
The Vital Role of Bats in our Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA
Florida is home to a diverse array of wildlife, with bats playing a crucial, though overlooked function in contributing to the health and balance of our landscape.
Caring for Your Landscape After Hurricane Floodwaters: Fresh and Saltwater Challenges - Sit Down with CEPRA
Hurricanes can leave behind a trail of destruction by bringing devastating floodwaters, and the type of floodwater - fresh or salt - can significantly impact the landscapes recovery process.
Lubber Grasshoppers and Tussock Moth Damage: A Springtime Challenge in Florida - Sit Down with CEPRA
As Spring blooms across the lush landscapes of Florida, nature awakens with vibrant colors and a renewed vitality. However, amidst Springs rejuvenation, certain pests emerge, posing a threat to our landscape.
Harnessing Natures Defenders - The Vital Role of Predatory Insects and Parasitic Wasps in the Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA
Florida's vibrant landscapes are not only home to lush vegetation, flowers, palms, and trees but also a myriad of insects, each playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.
The Colors of Spring: Florida's Blossoming Trees and Ornamentals - Sit Down with CEPRA
As winter reluctantly loosens its grip and the days lengthen, a remarkable transformation begins to unfold across the Sunshine State. Florida, renowned for its year-round warmth and vibrant landscapes, welcomes the arrival of spring with open arms.
The Importance of Winter Ornamental Cutbacks - Sit Down with CEPRA
The practice of cutting back ornamental plants and grasses during the winter is not merely a routine task but a strategic measure with significant benefits.
Cultivating Success - The Importance of Training - Sit Down with CEPRA
A well-trained landscape team, equipped with proper horticultural skills plays a pivotal role in maintaining our Florida landscapes as sustainable environments.
Listed below are recent articles of news at CEPRA and our involvement throughout the Central Florida community in 2024.
Winter Foliage Color in our Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA
When people think of foliage color, they usually picture vivid oranges, deep reds and bight yellows that blanket our more northern landscapes. However, if you're in Florida, the arrival of these colors looks a bit different.
Read Article
Transitioning from the Wet Season to the Dry Season in Florida: A Landscape Evolution - Sit Down with CEPRA
Florida's landscape is a dynamic tapestry, deeply influenced by the state's distinct seasonal rhythms. As we transition from the wet season to the dry season, the landscape environment undergoes significant changes.
Read Article
Floating Imported Red Fire Ants: A Post-Hurricane Hazard in the Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA
When hurricanes or tropical storms hit, the primary focus is often on the immediate and visible destruction, but less obvious threat lurks in the water: floating rafts of Imported Red Fire Ants.
Read Article
The Vital Role of Bats in our Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA
Florida is home to a diverse array of wildlife, with bats playing a crucial, though overlooked function in contributing to the health and balance of our landscape.
Read Article
Caring for Your Landscape After Hurricane Floodwaters: Fresh and Saltwater Challenges - Sit Down with CEPRA
Hurricanes can leave behind a trail of destruction by bringing devastating floodwaters, and the type of floodwater - fresh or salt - can significantly impact the landscapes recovery process.
Read Article
Lubber Grasshoppers and Tussock Moth Damage: A Springtime Challenge in Florida - Sit Down with CEPRA
As Spring blooms across the lush landscapes of Florida, nature awakens with vibrant colors and a renewed vitality. However, amidst Springs rejuvenation, certain pests emerge, posing a threat to our landscape.
Read Article
Harnessing Natures Defenders - The Vital Role of Predatory Insects and Parasitic Wasps in the Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA
Florida's vibrant landscapes are not only home to lush vegetation, flowers, palms, and trees but also a myriad of insects, each playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.
Read Article
The Colors of Spring: Florida's Blossoming Trees and Ornamentals - Sit Down with CEPRA
As winter reluctantly loosens its grip and the days lengthen, a remarkable transformation begins to unfold across the Sunshine State. Florida, renowned for its year-round warmth and vibrant landscapes, welcomes the arrival of spring with open arms.
Read Article
The Importance of Winter Ornamental Cutbacks - Sit Down with CEPRA
The practice of cutting back ornamental plants and grasses during the winter is not merely a routine task but a strategic measure with significant benefits.
Read Article
Cultivating Success - The Importance of Training - Sit Down with CEPRA
A well-trained landscape team, equipped with proper horticultural skills plays a pivotal role in maintaining our Florida landscapes as sustainable environments.
Read Article
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