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  • … Prunus tomentosa is commonly known as Nanking cherry and is native from northern and western China down to Tibet and Kashmir, and features white to pale-pink …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … The sharp tooth oriental white oak takes its name from the serrations along the leaf margins. It is native to Asia. The genus Quercus includes more …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … 15. When plants are brought indoors, place them in an area that receives direct sunlight, away from heat sources and cold drafts. Water when the soil feels dry or the pot feels light. Because … The distinct lemony flavor is concentrated in the stalks, the white, beefy part of the plant from the bottom of the green leaves to the base. This lower portion is used in stir-fries and … sugar In a small saucepan, heat sugar and water together until the sugar dissolves. Remove pan from the stove, let it cool before pouring into a pitcher. Add the Meyer lemon juice and stir. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … pieces of art. Potted plants can sit on the floor, a bookcase, a shelf, a counter, suspended from the ceiling, or attached to a wall. We don’t often think of “decorating” with plants, but … like jasmine, add fragrance to a room. Ivy and pothos can send their glossy foliage trailing from the top of a bookshelf. And, you don’t have to be a gardening guru to get them to thrive . … that never goes out of style. In the 1970s, it was often placed in macrame hangers hung from the ceiling. What’s old is new again because 50 years later, macrame hangers are back (along …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … succulents—most can fit in small pots on or near a windowsill. Hang air plants ( Tillandsia ) from a string or set them atop a trio of shot glasses or elegant candlesticks—no soil required! … their way into apartments, dorm rooms, along kitchen and bathroom counters, and dangling from macrame hangers in front of windows. The small root systems of these diminutive divas can … north and east offer less light than those facing south or west. As you move plants away from the sill, even a foot, the light intensity reaching the leaves drops dramatically. However, …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … ½ inch in length, with metallic green wings and bronze bodies. The EAB adults begin to emerge from ash trees as the weather warms in the spring, and can continue emerging through August. … in trees for an additional year. Adult beetles are capable of flying approximately ½ mile from infestation sites. However, they can travel much longer distances through the transportation … to infested trees only. Government quarantines play an integral role in preventing the EAB from spreading. The USDA Animal and Plant Inspection Service (APHIS) has federally restricted the …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … They more feed heavily in the fall as they prepare for winter and as females recover from the stress of raising fawns in the spring and summer. Deer seek out plants in their most … in garden beds. During late summer and early fall, male deer, or bucks, remove the "velvet" from their antlers by rubbing them against tree trunks, which shreds bark and breaks branches. … while they are soft and growing. Bucks shed their antlers every winter. Damage can occur from ground level up to 6 feet. Treatment & Solutions Choose plants that deer do not prefer. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … have large, fleshy, white-and-yellow roots. Their deep-green leaves are two-ranked—arising from the soil directly opposite one another in an alternating sequence. Because the leaves arch … flowers. Native to damp woodlands in southern Africa, the plant has a habitat that ranges from subtropical coastal forests to ravines in high-altitude forests, where they thrive in … The world's love affair with Clivia began in 1854, when specimens were sent back to England from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. The plant was named after the Duchess of Northumberland, Lady …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Foundation, Inc. With an undergraduate degree in physics and master’s degree in teaching from the University of Chicago, Crawford is pleased to have initiated the first regular carillon …
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  • … and Spider Island, where she takes care of a wide variety of plants unique to each area. From the 5,000 tiny trees, shrubs, and flowers in the Model Railroad Garden, to the expansive …
    Type: Staff bio