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Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Blanket Flower (Gaillardia x grandiflora)

Karen January 20, 2025 0 Comments

This hybrid short-lived perennial is the result of a cross between tall, perennial G. aristata and shorter, annual G. pulchella and is a vigorous, long blooming plant with a short…

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Plants for a Plant Zoo: Catnip (Nepeta cataria)

Karen May 31, 2022 0 Comments

Also known as catmint, this short-lived herbaceous perennial is bound to entertain both your cats and children. Once the cats get a whiff of of the delectable scent from the…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Dame’s Rocket (Hesperis matronalis)

Karen March 25, 2020 0 Comments

Dames rocket is a biennial or short-lived perennial known by a variety of names including dame’s violet, mother of the evening, and sweet rocket. It is a member of the…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Golden Alexander (Zizia aurea)

Karen February 5, 2020 0 Comments

Golden Alexander is a short lived herbaceous perennial and a member of the carrot family, Apiaceae, that also includes parsley, celery, and poison hemlock. It is a native native to…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Small Flowered Foxglove (Digitalis parviflora)

Karen July 22, 2019 0 Comments

A native of the mountains of northern Spain, this short-lived herbaceous perennial is a member of the plantian family, Plantaginaceae, that also includes snapdragon, turtlehead, and Veronica. A basal rosette…

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Plant Profile: Strawberry Foxglove (Digitalis x mertonensis)

Karen June 17, 2019 0 Comments

Strawberry foxglove is a short-lived herbaceous perennial and member of the plantian family, Plantaginaceae, that also includes snapdragon, turtlehead, and Veronica. It is a tetraploid hybrid resulting from a cross…

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