… rake up and remove all diseased foliage on a regular basis to prevent fungal spores from overwintering on plant material. …
Type: Plant Info
… at lower temperatures until the ground freezes. Some plant species prefer to be transplanted from late summer to early fall (through mid-October). Fall transplanting is especially …
Type: Plant Info
… grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… grouped in informal settings as a hedge or background to a border. These shrubs may benefit from occasional renewal pruning to maintain their dense attractive habit. In their native Asia, …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Black cotoneaster derives its common name from the small black fruits it produces. Members of the genus Cotoneaster are characterized by a …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Cherryberry cotoneaster derives its common name from its bright ruby-red fruit. This shrub is native to Asia. Members of the genus Cotoneaster …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… are members of the Asteraceae or sunflower family. This particular cultivar is a selection from native wild-collected seed and is attractive to butterflies, while not particularly browsed …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This electric combination is reflected in its cultivar name. It is a Heuchera villosa hybrid from Terra Nova Nurseries in Oregon, and is heat and humidity tolerant. The pale colored leaves …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… mutations or “sports” are common, and new introductions abound. Hosta cultivars range in size from several inches to several feet; it may take 3 to 8 years for hostas to reach their full …
Type: Garden Guide Plant