The fishbone cactus (Epiphyllum ‘anguliger’) isn’t your ordinary desert cactus. This cactus is an epiphytic cactus that lives in organic matter (such as decaying leaves) that gathers between the branches…
The iris is an iconic flower that has about 300 varieties. It grows in zones 3 through 9 and comes in virtually every color, even black. You can get multi-color…
Anemones, often referred to as windflowers, are a genus of flowers in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family. Most are hardy bulbs that thrive in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through…
Ranunculus is a genus of plants that includes approximately 600 species of flowering plants. It includes the common buttercup that grows wild throughout the U.S. But the cultivated variety (Ranunculus…
Despite its name, the ornamental plant known as the Calla Lily isn’t a true lily — it’s a member of the Araceae family, which includes a vast number of flowering…
Grown for their striking foliage as much as for their extravagant floral display, Canna Lilies are native to tropical and subtropical regions. However, their popularity and the ease with which…
Lily of the Valley is one of the most infamous flowers in the world. Known for its appearance in myths and cautionary tales, Lily of the Valley is usually associated…
Tiger Lilies (Lilium tigrinum) are showy, perennial flowers that can be found in gardens across the United States. These flowers are easy to grow and bloom in late summer or…
Similar to the commonly known Weeping Willow, the Desert Willow–or Chilopsis linearis — is a shrub plant with drooping limbs and delicate blossoms. However, it’s a member of the Trumpet-Creeper…
Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.
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