Clouds of rich pink fall flowers. $13.99 Order for Spring 2025 Select options Oenothera macrocarpa – Missouri Evening Primrose Top Missouri native perennial highly recommended. $15.99 Order for Spring 2025 Select options Packera obovata – Squaw Weed Fantastic MO native evergreen ground cover for sun...
The flowers are saucer-shaped and have five petals. The oval steam leaves are tapered and extend down the surface of the stem. The best time to view these flowers is in July. This plant is native to Eurasia and was introduced to the United States as a herbal remedy for numerous medical ...
Native Landscaping for Wildlife and People Dave will explain how you can successfully establish and maintain perennial beds in your home landscape by analyzing sunlight amounts and intensities, compass directions, soil ingredients, and basic moisture content of your soils. Dave will also discuss some...
R|C Farmis a small family farm located in rural southwest Iowa. It is owned and operated by Caleb and Rebecca Baker. We are perennial pasture-based and specialize in 100% grass-fedbeefcattle. As a farmer, it is my belief that the quality of our food directly depends on the quality of...
A psychologist by training, Teresa is a creative writer with a background in scientific research. With a passion for art and a deep connection with nature, she enjoys leisurely visits to the park and listening to music while admiring the beauty of local flowers and the native landscape. ...
Most of you probably know what Amaranth is, but for those of you who don’t, I’ll fill you in a little. As of right now, there are 93 species in theAmaranthusgenus that are either native or introduced to nearly every country in the world. There are 183 genera in the plant family...
Flowers - Calyx lobes 9-12 mm, linear, sharply pointed at the tip, glabrous or hairy. Corollas trumpet-shaped, the tube funnelform, 12-20 mm long, blue or bluish lavender, rarely white, hairy on the inner surface near the stamens, the lobes 15-25 mm long, slightly shorter than to ...
STATS Native CC = 6 CW = 3 MOC = 56 © SRTurner Family - Saxifragaceae Habit - Perennial forb with short, stout rhizomes. Stems - Absent except for inflorescence stalk. Leaves - Basal. Occasional highly reduced bracts alternate on inflorescence stalks. Basal leaves long-petiolate, with ...
A psychologist by training, Teresa is a creative writer with a background in scientific research. With a passion for art and a deep connection with nature, she enjoys leisurely visits to the park and listening to music while admiring the beauty of local flowers and the native landscape. ...
Flowers - Actinomorphic, perfect, tubular. Tepals 2-3 cm long, petaloid, in 2 whorls of 3, sometimes fused below, greenish yellow, the lobes brick red to brown, fused over half their length. Stamens 6, exserted, the anthers linear. Carpels 3, fused, the ovary inferior, the style ...