… are produced at the tips of the stems in June on this native of NW North America extending from British Columbia up to Alaska. This subspecies was identified and published by Dr. Roy L. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This strain produces seedlings that will flower anywhere from lavender blue to white and thrives in full sun. A North American native, this species is a …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… months on Indian summer gloriosa daisy ( Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer'), a cultivar derived from native North American species. Butterflies love to visit the flowers for their nectar, while …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… before most of the surrounding plants. A member of the poppy family, bloodroot's name derives from the red-orange sap in the stem and rhizomes. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… leaves and has a tidy, fern-like appearance. In summer, slightly arching spikes emerge from the foliage and are covered with multitudes of tiny rosy pink flowers at the top, resembling …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… are very distinctive, as are the long, flowering spikes. This butterfly orchid is native from the Caribbean islands to northern South America. Grow this orchid in bright light, high …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… you need just in case a few do not bloom as expected. Once inside, re-cut the branches 1 inch from the base, and then carefully split the cut end 1 to 4 inches up the stem. Place the stems in … in a cool room, change the water daily, and mist the branches as necessary to keep the buds from drying out. Bloom time will depend on the species and collection date. Branches cut closer …
Type: Plant Info
… garden or in other planting beds. Use a fine spray of water to remove the remaining soil from the stems and emerging leaves. The old mulch should be replaced with new mulch, taking care … following label directions carefully. Finally, remove any stems that have died back from winter injury or canker diseases, as well as any crossing branches or branches that you wish …
Type: Plant Info
… or yellow cast in cold weather. In any of these species, the observed color change can vary from plant to plant and from year to year. In species other than those listed above, significant cold-weather …
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