PERENNIAL: Monarda didyma (Scarlet Beebalm, Oswego Tea)
#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic The distinctive red flowers of this member of the Mint family attract a variety of pollinators, especially humming...
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#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic The distinctive red flowers of this member of the Mint family attract a variety of pollinators, especially humming...
#MasterGardener #MGNV #Glossary What are the modified leaves found on Monarda and Trillium species called?
#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic The tallest and showiest of the native lilies, #Turk’s-cap frequents wet meadows and moist woods primarily in the...
Fresh lemon balm transforms into a fragrant homemade syrup that's perfect for sparkling drinks, teas, desserts, and more. This simple recipe captures the bright citrusy flavor of t...
#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic #PurpleConeflower has a rich history of medicinal use that has resulted in its over harvesting and decline in its...
#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic Sometimes referred to as False Sunflower, this hardy native of open woodlands, prairies, and fields is notable for...
#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic This lovely resident of wet prairies, meadows, and marshes has lovely pink flowers on spire-like plumes that resem...
#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic As reflected in one of its common names, this shorter Joe-pye-weed (formerly Eupatorium dubium) is native to the C...
ChrisK: It’s Verbena Bonariensis. Grown it for years as it thrives in the sun. Thanks - here it is courtesy of Wikipedia. Now I have 1 or 2 plants going maybe they’ll spread. Ni...
ChrisK: It’s Verbena Bonariensis. Grown it for years as it thrives in the sun. Thanks - here it is courtesy of Wikipedia. Now I have 1 or 2 plants going maybe they’ll spread. Ni...
Late spring is lively in this midwestern garden
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