… not be eaten, they are safe to add to the compost pile. The oxalic acid degrades rapidly in the pile and has no impact on compost quality. …
Type: Plant Info
… at (847) 835-0972 or plantinfo@chicagobotanic.org for an updated list of service providers in your area. …
Type: Plant Info
… if sited where it grows well, it can spread into partial shade. The snowy white flowers grow in umbels, radiating from a central point on the flower stem. It may reseed to the point of being …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Plant Linaria maroccana 'Licilia Peach' after the danger of hard frosts have passed, in bright sunny locations with well-drained soil. The flowers are a favorite of pollinator …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… near the nectar are produced from shorter statured plants that do not need to be staked in the garden. This series enables more nurseries to feature lupines because their smaller size …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… flowers that are attractive to birds. The plant is resistant to deer and is most often used in a border. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… flowers are accentuated with yellow and white on this Japanese iris cultivar that thrives in heavy moist soils and full sun. The key to success is ensuring that the root system never …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… ) bloom continuously from early summer through late fall. This short-lived perennial thrives in full sun and dryish soils. The flowers are great for use as fresh-cut or dried flowers, and …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… that attract butterflies. It is resistant to deer, native to the Midwest and mostly used in a border. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… can be trained on a trellis or allowed to arch up and over, creating an architectural element in the landscape. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant