There are many dogwood species, but no type is quite as popular in the South as theflowering dogwood. Native to the eastern United States from New England to central Florida, flowering dogwood is the state flowe
You can't go wrong with the bougainvilleas if you want a stunning visual impact. The tropical tube-shaped flowers feature bracts—leaves that look like petals and resemble flowers. Native to Central and South America, they grow well in Florida, South Texas, and along the Gulf and South Atla...
Post category:All Plants/Bloom Season(s)/Fall/Flowering Trees/Native Trees/Small Trees/Spring/Summer A large shrub or small tree with purple blooms. An evergreen plant that blooms spring, summer and fall. Native to Florida, the Caribbean and Brazil. Origin: Southern USA to Brazil Height: 26...
Advancing phenology is one of the most visible effects of climate change on plant communities, and has been especially pronounced in temperature-limited tundra ecosystems. However, phenological responses have been shown to differ greatly between species, with some species shifting phenology more than oth...
Movable trays and benches allow work to be performed in a central location: the plants come to the worker rather than the worker going to the plants. Labor conditions can be improved in the work area and the less-favorable working conditions in the greenhouse are avoided. Nearly all facets ...
Conclusions: We provide the most comprehensive dataset of plastomes to date and a well-resolved phylogenetic tree, which together provide a strong foundation for future evolutionary studies of flowering plants. Keywords: Mesangiospermae, Tree of life, Interfamilial relationships, Plastome, PPA II Back...
Epipremnum aureum is an extremely popular houseplant belonging to the Araceae family of angiosperms, but it does not flower either in the wild or under cultivation. We uncovered the potential causes of its shy-flowering nature by building the transcripto
In the Pacific Northwest, we have the nativeCornus nuttallii(aka Pacific, Mountain or Western Flowering Dogwood) which was named after the British botanist Thomas Nuttall (1786-1859). Thomas Nuttall studied many of the native plants in N. America in the early 1800s. Here in British Columbia,...
other wildlife relies on native plants, the whole native food web, to provide the food and shelter it is used to. If you plant your whole yard inbutterfly bush, you won’t have the abundant native caterpillars that bring thebirdsback year after year.Good Housekeepingadvises keeping a lot ...
-transformed managed urban gardens and landscapes, incorporating some non-invasive non-native plant species can help to support pollinators by ensuring succession of overlapping bloom periods, supporting seasonal specialists, and providing floral resources before and after peak bloom of native plants. ...