Rock Cress: Perfect Rock Garden Plant
Rock Cress
Rock cress, botanically known as Arabis, blooms as early in spring as anemone. It forms masses of small blooms which cover the low...
Gladiolas Information And 4 Tips On Growing
Gladiolas
Tall and graceful, the gladiolas have been adding beauty, color, and form to American gardens for more than 175 years.
The gladiolas were introduced to...
Devils Backbone Plant: Growing Simple As Hell
Devils Backbone Plant
The approach of Halloween prompted this devilish article. Although considered the most powerful of all evil, mythical figures, the devil -- also...
Epiphyllum Growing: Epiphyllum Value Information
Epiphyllum
Epiphyllums are part of the cacti group, but unlike their desert cousins, they cling as ephiphytes to trees in the tropical rainforests of Central...
Foxglove Plants -Growing And Care Tips
Foxglove Plants - Digitalis Purpurea
If your garden needs a little height, foxglove plants are easy to grow. These eye-catching and colorful plants can grow...
Philodendron Brasil: Brasil Heart-Leaf Philodendron
Philodendron Brasil
Looking for an ace of a houseplant? Try this hot new selection of heart-leaf philodendron Brasil (Philodendron scandens Brasil). You really can't help...
Heucherella Plant: Heucherella Plant Grow Tips
Heucherella
What are heucherella plants? Heucherella (x Heucherella tiarelloides) mixes two closely linked plants – Heuchera, widely known as coral bells, and Tiarella cordifolia, otherwise...
Meadow Rue – Thalictrum Meadow Rue Plants
Meadow Rue
STRUCK, by the way, a group of herbaceous perennials shot up in late spring, the Ancient Greeks called them Thaliktron, from thallein, to...
Hummingbird Plant – How to Grow Dicliptera
Hummingbird Plant
Dicliptera suberecta, commonly known as a firecracker or hummingbird bush plant, is quite a mouthful for such a graceful specimen. Velvety and soft,...
Trachyandra – How To Grow Trachyandra Succulents
Trachyandra
If you're searching for a more exotic plant to cultivate, try growing Trachyandra plants.
What is a Trachyandra? There are few species of this plant...




































