SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – It’s almost impossible to think of the bayou state without having at least one vision of Spanish moss hanging from the outstretched, arthritic limbs of an aged live oak ...
The slow transition to spring has one again prompted some people to look outdoors and look up at the beauty that graces our surroundings. It’s there year-round but often becomes a symbol of lazy ...
It's been called both picturesque and spooky, but whatever you think of it, Spanish moss draping in live oaks and cypress trees contributes to the look of our region. Hanging off many trees, Spanish ...
The Civil War left the South in economic ruin. Plantations and other businesses were abandoned and idle. Potential settlers from comparatively overpopulated northern states were unsure of how they ...
Louisianians are probably familiar with Spanish moss, but they may not be aware of ball moss. Like Spanish moss, ball moss is an epiphyte and belongs to the family Bromeliaceae, said LSU AgCenter ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Spanish moss is not Spanish, but it was almost French—and these are just a few of the secrets the moss, that’s not even really a moss, has been hiding in the swamps of ...
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