If you’re a busy homeowner who still wants a beautiful flowering landscape in your arid location, you may be seeking plants that can thrive under heat and drought conditions. What…
Massachusetts includes USDA plant hardiness zones 5a through 7b making it a suitable location for a wide range of perennials. While the perennials listed below should do well through most…
The state of Vermont encompasses USDA plant hardiness zones 3b to 5b with much of the state sitting squarely in zones 4a to 5a. That means that flowers and plants…
Butterfly bush (its official scientific name is Buddleja davidii, with the “j” silent, but that’s often spelled as Buddleia davidii now) is a pretty, aggressively spreading shrub that produces large…
Spirea (Spirea sp) is a deciduous shrub (it loses it foliage in winter) that thrives in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 through 9, depending on the species and variety. While…
Growing different types of plants in your flower beds can help to create different looks, textures, and heights. Purple fountain grass is popular, as it has a unique height, texture,…
Blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium sp) grows freely throughout much of North America. It includes a wide range of species ranging from 50 to 150, depending on the plant classification system used,…
Rex Begonia, also known as the painted leaf begonia or fancy leaf begonia, is a tropical perennial famous for its large, multicolored leaves. The outer edges of the leaf are…
The peace lily is a plant often grown as a houseplant, as it needs warm temperatures all year long. It can bloom two times a year so that it produces…
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