… Join us for this introductory webinar where you’ll hear about Budburst’s research projects, learn how to …
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… ravine corridor, and sedge meadow. Bring a camera and a field guide, if you have one. Dress for the weather. A map will be sent. Sarah Schultz, steward, Reed-Turner Woodland …
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… New! For years Marta McDowell has been occupied with writers who garden, and whose horticultural …
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… sauces such as dark roux, béarnaise, butter and cream reductions, and discuss variations for recipes such as New Orleans creole chicken, filet of beef au poivre with béarnaise sauce, …
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… of the sumi-e painter is to use the brush with vitality and restraint. Individual instruction for students at all levels. No previous painting experience needed. A supply list will be sent. …
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… in the Dagh Mountains of Turkmenistan have been almost entirely destroyed by overcollecting for food, and it is now very difficult to find in natural habitats. Although the raw bulb tastes …
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… slowly spread over time to create a small mound. This species of aloe is grown primarily for its small size and ornamental foliage; however, in mid-winter, it produces flowering spikes …
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… variegated cultivar. The ground leaves of this species are used in some regions of the tropics for their antihypertensive and antistress properties. …
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… flower spikes, lending an elegant aspect to the plant. This is a great perennial plant for the warmer parts of the United States (Zones 8 or warmer) or in a conservatory, where its …
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… Leopard’s bane is a perennial which originated in and has been growing in gardens for hundreds of years. ‘Little Leo’ grows 9- to 12-inches tall and produces semi-double yellow …
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