LOUISVILLE (WHAS11) -- Just one day before Halloween, here’s a look at a Louisville legend, the Witches’ Tree. It is located on 6th and Park and the legend goes back more than 100 years ago, witches ...
During the famous Southern Exposition of the 1880s, a lovely garden near Central Park in today’s Old Louisville attracted throngs of visitors looking for respite from the summer heat. They would ...
Witches' broom formations are seen in this Virginia pine. The effect of witches' broom is caused by stress in trees. (Submitted photo/Curtis Young) On my cranky days some might say it’s my mode of ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- When the leaves start to change and that chill in the air becomes noticeable, people almost seem to fly down 6th Street to Old Louisville. A legend grows there, some 130 ...
A gnarled and twisted tree in Old Louisville has become something of a tourist attraction. On any given day, visitors make their way to the corner of Sixth Street and Park Avenue in the Old Louisville ...
Their beloved red berries have rounded out Christmas wreaths for decades. Their evergreen leaves make them a top choice of landscapers and streetscape planners as Central Florida grows. But an ...
Dwarf mistletoe, a parasitic plant, means healthy-looking trees are not always what they seem. The infection causes dense growths called witches' broom.
An ancient oak tree - nominated in a national tree competition - could have been a sanctuary for hunted witches, according to local folklore. Old Knobbley in Mistley, Essex, dates from the 13th ...
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