Salal also appears in bouquets in the U.S. during holidays and other special occasions, like weddings. While many products used in floral arrangements are carefully grown specifically for that purpose ...
Around Valentine's Day, consider this a botanical love letter filled with horticultural heartthrobs — garden companions that ...
SEATTLE — If you’re having difficulty finding a shrub that will survive in dry shade, especially underneath ... in similar conditions here in the Pacific Northwest. Aucubas normally grow ...
Of all the queer-coded flowers throughout history, this ancient plant is a rare jewel in the horticultural world ...
Small, fertile, rugged and fueled by an expansive appetite, the species, he says, is “an exemplary invader, a perfect invader ...
As you approach spring landscaping chores, you might be considering adding a dogwood tree to your yard. Types of dogwood trees vary from the 6- to 12-inch miniature dogwood “tree” known as bunchberry ...
The Arbutus tree has so many wonderful attributes; it's no surprise this fruiting evergreen is gaining popularity amongst ...
More than 90% of all ash infested by the insect native ... Pacific Northwest by providing wildlife habitats, stabilizing streambanks with an extensive root system, keeping waterways cool through ...
In maturity, the basswood develops a pyramidal shape and can grow to 80 feet high and 50 feet wide. The heart-shaped leaves of this tree form a dense canopy, making it a good choice for shade in large ...
OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Franklin County profile a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. When considering shade trees for landscape use, such staple native species as ...
What are the ecosystems needed for native edible plants to thrive and bring shade, reduce flooding and create habitats for native wildlife? The answer: Rain gardens. Rain gardens are environments ...