… in North America as a special type of American garden that signals how Americans have wanted to interpret Japanese culture. More information on the North American Japanese Garden Association …
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… Trees are integral to landscape design and help create an enduring sense of place. How can we ensure their legacy? …
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… before summer turns fall. Bonus tip: Seek out the monarch butterflies before they travel to Mexico! They’ve been spotted in the Heritage Garden and the Helen and Richard Thomas English …
Type: Blog
… yellow flowers with numerous stamens in the center. The number of petals varies, from five to nine; there are even double-flowered forms. The round, slightly scalloped leaves are glossy …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… of winter. No one knows for sure which species of rose that Sargon, King of Sumer, brought to his capital of Ur in Chaldea in 2350 B.C., but roses are among the oldest plants grown in …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Sargent cherry has a rounded growth habit and can attain heights of 20' to 30'. Use as a specimen plant for the garden. Pink, five-petaled flowers cover this cherry in …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Botanic Garden. Enjoy an elegant and sumptuous buffet brunch including a carving station, made-to-order omelets, kids' favorites, and many more fresh, delicious options. A cash bar will offer …
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… well as practical techniques for various scales and applications, from intimate home settings to small and large public and commercial spaces. The book will be released in June 2026 and will …
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… To feed, or not to feed, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of … There are positive and negative things about feeding birds. On the negative side, there is the way feeders concentrate many birds in a small area, making it easier for diseases to …
Type: Blog
… need added humidity during the winter. Most plants, except orchids not in bloom, need little to no fertilization when they are not in active growth. Please contact Plant Information Service …
Type: Plant Info