Fun Facts About the Starflower Plant The starflower (Lysimachia borealis) is a native woodland plant that typically...
READ MOREFun Facts About the Starflower Plant The starflower (Lysimachia borealis) is a native woodland plant that typically...
READ MOREFun Facts About the Lavender Plant The lavender plant (Lavandula angustifolia) is a beloved late-spring to early-s...
READ MOREFun Facts About the Dandelion The dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is one of the most widespread and dependable e...
READ MOREFun Facts About the Crocus The Crocus (Crocus vernus) is one of the most recognizable early-spring bulbs in the Nor...
READ MOREFun Facts About Snowdrops The Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) is one of the earliest flowering bulbs in the Northern H...
READ MOREFun Facts About Winter Aconites The Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) is one of the earliest flowering perennials ...
READ MOREFun Facts About Hellebores Hellebores (Helleborus spp.), often called Christmas Roses or Lenten Roses, are among th...
READ MOREFun Facts About Camellias Camellias (Camellia japonica) are stunning winter and early-spring bloomers, offering a s...
READ MOREFun Facts About New England Asters New England asters (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) are one of the last big nectar...
READ MOREFun Facts About Sunflowers Sunflowers aren’t just cheerful and tall — they’re botanical powerhouses with deep roots...
READ MOREWhile dahlias don’t produce edible fruit, they’re loved by pollinators and gardeners alike for their vibrant, show-stopping blooms. Their color spectrum ranges from deep burgundy and coral to soft peach and pure white—making them a visual favorite in summer gardens.
READ MOREFun Facts About Blueberry Blossom Its taste has a slight hint of tart lemon that pairs well with sweet tea and past...
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