Two varieties B.J. Freeman and “Cecelia are larger floor plants that are grown in 14” containers and look almost like a dieffenbachia. Many new varieties have been developed over the past few years that add new shapes and looks to the very diverse group of tough plants. Kentia Palm- The...
“What it really amounts to though is that there is no free lunch,” says Stewart. “You don’t need to mow everyday with native plants, but you do need to do extensive weeding approximately once a month.” Also, since native plants take a season or two to become established, the l...
Bletilla also have shallowly pleated (plicate), narrow leaves that are attractive even when the plant is not in flower. The plants are deciduous and grow to about 1.5' tall. In their native environment, they grow in dappled shade under a canopy of tall grasses but they adapt well to a ...
Unlike their tropical counterparts, hardy ferns are deciduous, meaning they lose their fronds in the winter and re-emerge in the spring with renewed vigor. They are typically low-maintenance plants that prefer shade or partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Many hardy ferns are also deer...
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When most plants succumb to death in winter, there are not many that thrive and flourish. Find out the Cold Hardy Succulents for Winters.
Ferns and other non-flowering vascular plants (fern allies) are mostly shade loving perennials that look great in a woodland garden. Ferns for shade are perfect companions to hostas, and most hardy fern plants and fern allies are deer-resistant and thrive with consistent moisture. But ...
Generally speaking, the traps may have attractive appearance to fool the eye, like pitcher plants, which get their name because they look like beautiful pitchers full of nectar (花蜜). Hair-like growths along the pitcher walls ensure that nothing can escape, and the digestive enzymes can get ...