Chapter 7. Plants for Open Habitats, Full Sun was published in A Guide to Native Plants of the New York City Region on page 219.
Plants for shade - wood spurge, Iris foetidissima Stinking iris thrives in full shade, particularly beneath trees. It has architectural evergreen foliage and dull purple-green flowers, but it comes into its own in autumn when its large seedpods split open to reveal rows of orange-red seeds ...
Quick links to the sun-loving plants in our catalog For the full sun areas of your garden, there are many alternatives. Here are some plants which prefer bright, sunny conditions. For gardeners who are fond of common names, we've included the most widely used common names for these plants...
Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’ mixed color strain of Echinaceas, height 2-3′, sun Echinacea Dbl Dipped Rainbow Sherbet has large, fully double 4½” flowers with wide, overlapping ray petals. h- 2-2½’ tall, perfect for the middle of the border. Flowers open orange before transitioning...
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you have to settle for a barren, gray landscape outside your door. Putting cold-hardy potted plants outdoors on your porch or patio is the secret to a cheery outdoor space.
SA is home to about 2247 plant species, including native and introduced plants that belong to 142 families and 837 genera, and the components of its flora are the admixture of the features of Africa, Asia, and the Mediterranean region in addition to a large number of about 246 endemic speci...
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Best large house plant: Fiddle Leaf Fig Let’s start with everyone’s favorite indoor tree: Fiddle Leaf Fig (the tree on the left )! We have not 1, but 4 Fiddle Leaf Figs, all grown easily from cuttings 3 years ago. They are so gorgeous and easy to care for.The key is bright bu...
Sun-loving,summer-blooming perennialskeep the color coming on strong through the end of the growing season in this no-fuss garden plan. Their seed heads also add some winter interest while providing asource of food for birdsthat don't fly away to warmer climates. ...
It’s great for plants that need environments similar to the ones outdoor and do well in areas that do not get any sunlight. Metal Halide High Intensity Discharge lights convey the blue light need for flowering and budding. This type of light is more tolerable than the light from the high...