To enjoy lovely wintertime flowers, a Japanese loquot might be the plant for you. Because only the seeds are toxic, it is marginally safer than other types of poisonous flowers. If you live in a hardiness zone north of those listed here, you can still grow your own Japanese loquots as ...
Geographic Origin: Florida Plant Size: 15 – 20 feet tall Sun Exposure: Partial to full sun Plant Zone: 10b – 11 The Geiger is yet another orange flowering tree, and this one naturally grows smaller; many people call it a shrubby tree. Throughout the year, but especially in the spring...
A cool-season plant that is perfect for several uses is Sweet Pea. These flowering plants come in climbing vines for adorning trellises or dwarf varieties for lining the borders in garden beds. Larger sizes typically reach up to 8 feet in length, so reserve plenty of space when selecting th...
Since I live in a microclimate of zone 10A, 9B;I have a lot of information about plants that do well here, so most of this site will deal with experiences in my climate. Lastly, if you have any further interest in this lovely and exotic plant, please email me. My email is on the ...
Tulip Tree’s native range spreads from Massachusetts to Wisconsin and south to Florida and Mississippi. Notably, this is the state tree for Indiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Found in USDA zones 4 to 9, this yellow-flowering tree makes an excellent shade tree, particularly in large landscapes....