… Each glossy, blade-shaped pinnule (leaflet) is about an inch long, notched and curled over on one side, protecting the spores beneath. They spread into clumps by rhizomes and once …
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… spring before we do, sending out its cheery double yellow flowers as early as February. And over the years, as the clump expands, they develop into a bouquet. Like other Adonis and many …
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… or Aloe ciliaris appears as either medium sized shrub, scrambling, mounding, and branching over shrubs, or as a vine running up trees. According to one source it may be the only true …
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… in many changes. This species, for instance, has been assigned to a number of other genera over time including Asteromoea and Kalimeris . Many vendors still offer this plant under those …
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… 'Visions' has lovely raspberry plumes over a mound of bronze-green foliage. The soft fluffy panicles are comprised of tiny, densely …
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… underside. Calatheas are tropicals native to northwest Brazil, and ‘Medallion’ is one of over 300 known varieties. Because they can’t take temperatures below 60, they’re most commonly …
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… number of species and cultivars in his breeding plots then let the pollinators do their work. Over time, thousands of seedlings were planted out and selected for their growth habit and fruit …
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… sporadically until fall. The plant has a tidy appearance and will seed prolifically all over the garden, in between pavers, and even in the lawn. It is perfect for a cottage garden, …
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… small fruit that may add visual interest. Many viburnums have attractive fall color. There are over 100 different varieties of viburnum at the Chicago Botanic Garden. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… small fruit that may add visual interest. Many viburnums have attractive fall color. There are over 100 different varieties of viburnum at the Chicago Botanic Garden. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant