Many types of edible berries grow on bushes, like blueberries, but serviceberries grow on trees. Common serviceberry trees (Amelanchier spp.) are native flowering trees that are graceful and airy, growing to 25 feet tall. They produce showy flowers in drooping clusters, each blossom with...
Beginner gardeners take note of these sturdy (and aromatic!) stems. The flowering spikes also come with gorgeous silvery foliage to boot. The deep purple spike-shape blooms attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. SHOP NOW G.N. van der Zee//Getty Images ...
Spireas are best for informal hedges, as they do not tolerate extensive pruning for shape. You can choose cultivars with white, pink, purple, or red flowers as well as those that have impressive fall foliage. Any of the low spireas with a mounded growth habit can make goodflowering hedges...
Martha’s Vineyard — with its golden beaches, illuminated lighthouses, seafood shacks, and periwinkle hydrangea bushes — is the prototype for a classic New England summer escape. And while structured navy stripes and fish paintings have their place, Faraway Martha’s Vineyard trades the old-scho...
Unique palms, ancient cycads, flowering trees and intricate canopies of climbing vines greet adventurous visitors at every turn. The conservatory is home to thousands of exotic plants and butterflies from Central America, South America and Asia as well as a dizzying rainbow of nectar plants and ...
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Petunias are one of the most popular flowers for gardens because of their long flowering period: from spring until frost! They're great for hanging baskets — just know that they need full sun so they won't do well in the shade of a porch. Petunia seeds are very small, almost resemblin...