While you will still have frost, it’s rare for the plants to freeze in the winter, so winterizing many plants will not be necessary. Still, with all of these favorable growing conditions, many gardeners in Zone 9 struggle to find the right plants for their gardens. Whether you’re looki...
Our primary focus is on perennial flowers that are winter hardy in the Southeast US Zone 6 and warmer.View plants New Plants from our Spring 2025 catalog Achillea coarctata Item #: 16084 Zones: 6a to 8b, guessing Dormancy: Winter Height: 15" tall Culture: Sun Origin: Balkans, Croatia,...
means that this one really puts on a show. It is aptly named as the color is exactly that of a baby duck. Another bonus is foliage that always looks nice. This plant assumes a polymerous form more often than other plants (at least for me), meaning that may have extra sepals of ...
The flowers are rich purple in early spring, April for us. (Hardiness Zone 6-9) Bletilla striata 'Big Bob' (Big Bob Chinese Ground Orchid) This selection with William Mathias of the Wild Orchid Company has a much taller flower spike that reportedly tops 36" tall, although our plants and...
for SOC, probably, because of high relative soil C pool, undetectable plant input on the deep SOC, and using only root inputs as a sole explanation for the SOC build up is insufficient. However, an incubation study from a 10-year-old field experiment showed that C derived from C4plants ...
PDN founder, plantsman Tony Avent has seen a lot of perennials in his day. Here we share some of his favorite perennial plants.View plants All plants Our primary focus is on perennial flowers that are winter hardy in the Southeast US Zone 6 and warmer.View plants New...
Intercropping with medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), as a climate change adaptation strategy, was not featured in the aforementioned meta-analyses or reviews for fruit and nut perennials or annual field crops. In a recent meta-analysis published specifically for Mediterranean climate regions in ...
veneta plants were statistically homogeneous in all treatments (control and water and salt stress); the same result was observed for plant height in S. fruticosa. The number of branches increased during recovery in the latter species but to a lesser extent in the previously stressed plants, ...
The invasion of the exotic annuals in these rangeland ecosystems have led to increases in wildfire frequency, the spread rate, and intensity by providing a fine-fuel bed as EAG emerge early in the growing season, depriving native plants of critical moisture and nutrients from the soil, and ...