… bloom reaching 7 to 8 feet tall. This is an impressive back of the border plant, and a tough one. It can take periods of drought in stride, and handle Siberian winters. Aconitums are …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Northern wolfsbane is one the earliest of the Aconitums to bloom - perhaps an adaptation to the short growing season in …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… backward-curving spines along the edges. The stunning flowers can last for months, making this one of the most popular bromeliads for the home. It should be planted in fast-draining potting … comes from the Greek Aichme (spear). They are technically air plants that use their roots for support. …
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… tall in late spring andearly summer. Each spike can carry between 20 and 80 flowers. It is one of the few North American native bulbs that are widely available for gardeners to plant that …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… small, white baby’s breath-like flowers from summer through fall that the plants often tilt to one side. Too much fertilizer encourages the plant to become even more top heavy. As with its …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… the cheery yellow blooms of the ubiquitous forsythias in April. Named after William Forsyth, one of the founders of the Royal Horticultural Society in the 18th century, forsythias are medium …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… the cheery yellow blooms of the ubiquitous forsythias in April. Named after William Forsyth, one of the founders of the Royal Horticultural Society in the 18th century, forsythias are medium …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… the cheery yellow blooms of the ubiquitous forsythias in April. Named after William Forsyth, one of the founders of the Royal Horticultural Society in the 18th century, forsythias are medium …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… fronds and an upright growth habit and at maturity this plant can form a clump up about one foot wide and tall. It requires consistently moist but well-drained soil, full to partial …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… One look at the striking red-purple color of the foliage and you can see why this Dyckia is named …
Type: Garden Guide Plant