… of bell-shaped flowers in the axils of the stiff, rough branches. Forsythia x intermedia is a cross between Forsythia viridissima and Forsythia suspensa var. fortunei. It was found as a chance seedling in the Botanic Garden of Gottingen, Germany, in 1885. It was found to be hardier than either parent and has given rise to many popular cultivars. Although not noted for fall color, in good seasons …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Description: This large black-and-white diving duck is often seen on the lakes in winter and early spring. …
Type: Birding
… States in 2011. Currently, it has been identified in 18 states, primarily in the east. It is being managed at a state level, with various states having different regulations. Some states … Here at the Chicago Botanic Garden, we are developing protocol to monitor incoming plants and to monitor our existing collection. Boxwood blight photo by David L. Clement, University of … Maryland, Bugwood.org Boxwood blight photo by Mary Ann Hansen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bugwood.org Boxwood blight photo by Mary Ann Hansen, Virginia Polytechnic …
Type: Plant Info
… Q: My red-twig dogwood stems don't seem to be as bright red as they used to be. What is the problem? A. As red-twig dogwood stems age, they turn dark in color. The best way to maintain your plant's health and maximize its color is to prune it using a technique known as "renewal pruning." Before the … the spring, remove one-third of the oldest, largest stems. This will encourage new stem growth and vibrant color. …
Type: Plant Info
… Q. Where is the best location to plant a Japanese maple? A. Japanese maple plants, Acer palmatum , are wonderful garden plants if cold-hardy species are selected and they are sited in correct locations. Japanese maples prefer to be planted in moist, … They should ideally be planted in a sheltered location to protect them from winter winds and late spring frosts. They are often afflicted by leaf scorch; therefore, they will benefit …
Type: Plant Info
… of dinner plates. Each flower has a red eye that bleeds outward. It grows to 8 – 12 feet tall and blooms in late summer until late fall, but does not set seed. It is hardy in zones 5 – 9. Hibiscus syriacus 'DVPazurri' may be sold commercially under the name … named syriacus, it was thought to have originated in Syria, but it is actually native to China and India. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Full Moon tickseed ( Coreopsis 'Full Moon') is a complex hybrid of eight different North American species of Coreopsis. It features 3-inch, … atop a 2-foot mound of green foliage from July through September. Plant Full Moon in full sun, and water the first year to establish the root system; thereafter, water only during periods of … hybrids created by Darrell Probst that focus on hardiness, disease resistance, large flowers, and attractive forms. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Clematis alpina is a woody vine that uses twining leaf stalks to wind around whatever support it can find. The bell-shaped, nodding flowers bloom on old wood, and it needs little pruning beyond the removal of weak or dead stems at the beginning of the … it's happy in full sun or part shade with moderate watering, as long as it has good drainage and the soil around the roots is protected from the heat of the sun. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… It grows to a height of 2' to 3' tall, has a rounded habit and forms a dense mound at maturity. It is used in the home landscape. Small white flowers, which are actually stamens, are borne at the … color ranging from yellow to orange to scarlet. Dwarf forthergilla is a relatively unknown and underutilized small shrub. Unusual early-flowering small shrub. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… inner whorl of petals above relatively wide glossy green leaves. Like other snowdrops, this is an ideal candidate for naturalizing underneath the canopy of large deciduous trees like oaks and maples where it completes its life cycle before they leaf out in spring. An extract of the … to treat Alzheimer's Disease. Other compounds are toxic, the reason while chipmunks, squirrels and deer avoid these bulbs. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant