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Experts want to combat new species of plants that are moving around within the United States, and coming from around the ...
F lowering native shade plants in your garden help to support biodiversity, ... low-growing, spring blooming perennial native for USDA zones 3-8. It is perfect for the woodland garden.
Columbines are stunning flowering plants that come in a variety of bold, vibrant colors. Individual blooms last approximately ...
Ramps, sometimes called wild garlic or spring onions, have two, flat, broad green leaves about 10 inches tall, beneath which are white stalks fastened to small light-colored bulbs under the soil.
Spring is here, and many native plants are coming into bloom. Orange California poppies color the roadside and hills. Redbuds burst with magenta flowers. Butterflies flutter among the blue dicks ...
From elegant dried florals to Louisiana native plants, Baton Rouge is blooming with local shops and events to grow your plant ...
Trees provide essential structure while adding their own unique beauty to the landscape. Discover gorgeous flowering trees ...
Spring brings the return of color to the garden. Bulbs bloom, perennials re-emerge, and new annuals settle in. But there’s a less common category of plants that’s also worth knowing — native ...
Some plants may look appealing at first, but become costly landscaping headaches. These common choices can be invasive, messy ...
Large bellwort (Uvularia grandiflora) is a native wildflower found in Ohio woodlands. The plant blooms with lemon-yellow, bell-shaped flowers in April and May. Large bellwort prefers shade and ...
Some plants are native to North Carolina, and some need love to flourish and thrive. The weather and season are also significant factors. Planting too late is sure to end in disaster.
Ephemerals are unusual plants that love early spring weather: cool and a bit wet. They bring color and otherworldly flowers to shadier corners. They tend to hug the ground plane, avoiding the cold ...