Most if not all of the people denying climate change exists really don’t know, yet they plant the yellow flag and oil refineries for us all.
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I didn’t steal any of the Euphorbia, but the Mariana ferns over at the Institute of Ecology were in constant danger of being purloined.
Leave a CommentScotch thistle, like foxglove, is a biennial. The rosette is formed the first year, and it flowers during the second growing season. It dies after flowering.…
Leave a CommentHemerocallis fulva, tawny or orange daylily, has been planted in American gardens forever it seems. As you drive rural roads during early summer, the flashes…
1 CommentLunaria annua, money plant, is a biennial that looks to my eyes like a woodland plant native to America. Lunaria, however, is most definitely not…
2 CommentsSurprising to many, pink evening primrose, Oenothera speciosa, is native to much of the United States. It is also called pink ladies, showy primrose, and a…
Comments closedQueen Anne’s Lace, Daucus carota, was one of my mother’s favorite flowers. For this alone, I can love it forever, but there are so many…
Leave a CommentNigella damascena has the common names ‘ragged lady’ and ‘love in a mist’. Both names are superbly descriptive of this interesting and somewhat wild flowering…
Leave a CommentAkebia quinata, commonly known as five-leaf akebia or chocolate vine, is considered invasive by many environmental groups. There are many other aggressive vines one can plant…
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