Flower Mound,Texas,United States 3 Comments Enlarge Picture Parasteatoda tepidariorum (Common House Spider) Family Genus Species SubmittedJun 5, 2020 PhotographedJul 19, 2020 detcord Female Natchez,Mississippi,United States 6 Comments Enlarge Picture ...
This perennial plant is native to Texas and Louisiana. It produces thin grass-like stems that carry pretty flowers. Flowers are white, sometimes with pink tinges, and look a lot like butterflies from a distance. It blooms from early summer to fall, and not all at once, meaning you can ...
They are light feeders that don't need a lot of nutrient love. Plant them in an area of your garden where water doesn't tend to pool. If you get a lot of rainfall in your area, plant the dragon fruit plant on a hill or mound, so that the water drains away. If you're ...