… Hardy kiwi vine 'Ananasnaya' is female, and that's important to know if you want to grow it for the fruit as well as the …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Although it's called Japanese monkshood, this variety is native to open woodlands in both Japan and Korea. While it prefers dappled sun, it can handle …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Northern wolfsbane is one the earliest of the Aconitums to bloom - perhaps an adaptation to the short growing season …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This cultilvar of Actaea racemosa is distinguished for the burgundy/bronze tinge to its leaves. The 2 - 3-foot wands of bloom are …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… inflorescens that looks like a spiny rosy-red artichoke, with sharp pointed bracts. It is rare and in the wild it grows in tropical rainforests along the border between Ecuador and …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… A striking member of the Bromelioideae family, the urn plant, Aechmea zebrina ‘Surprise’, is an exotic, stately plant with beautiful, spiky, bright orange flowers held upright above …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… agave grows to 3 feet, producing hundreds of narrow leaves from a dense compact rosette. It is slow-growing, reaching 2 to 3 feet tall and wide. It flowers once after 10 to 15 years, and …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… resembles the moss and lichen colored tree trunks of its native habitat. The large pseudobulb is considered edible - if you like the fragrance of the flower - but this family (aroids) are …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… red. The plant grows 6 feet tall and prefers full sun and moist, well- drained soil. It is most effective when grouped into large drifts and makes an excellent ground cover for parks, …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Devil's walking stick is a wickedly thorny and exotic-looking woody plant native to woodland edges in eastern North …
Type: Garden Guide Plant