Common names: Rudbeckia. Hardiness zones: 3-9 Best time to plant: Spring or early fall. These daisy-like blooms are drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and long-lasting, making them an excellent choice ...
One more reason to plant perennials is the wide range of available choices. You can find species that will thrive in wet or ...
Give the most meaningful gift of growing this holiday season. Senior Editor Melanie shares her flower seed picks to delight ...
This unique species offers a rare glimpse into the early evolution of flowering plants. By producing a much-improved assembly of the Amborella genome and its sex chromosomes, the researchers have ...
Many gardeners cut back their perennials much too soon in early fall and miss out on the late-season interest.
Hundreds gathered together Sunday afternoon to experience one of Soddy Daisy’s most beloved holiday season’s favorite traditions. The city’s annual Christmas Parade took place through the ...
First, perennials don’t have to be replaced each season like short-lived annual bedding plants ... and summer while others save their flowers for early fall. You can plant cultivars that ...
Before this spring, the last time anyone had laid eyes on a small flower with lavender petals on Santa Cruz Island was nearly 60 years ago. What is it? The plant is called Saints' Daisy.
Golden Yarrow is also a member of the daisy family and grows all throughout the region as either a perennial or annual. A beautiful flower cluster sits on top ... are the beautiful yellow poppy blooms ...