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gardenerspath.com /2 weeks ago

How to Plant and Grow Sedum (Stonecrop)

Sedums are a group of durable, gorgeous plants with very low maintenance requirements. Coming in both low and upright forms, stonecrop is versatile in the landscape, whether as spe...

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thedangergarden.com /5 days ago

This roadway improved by sedum and conifers...

Driving around Portland you may encounter a few sections of unimproved roadway. No pavement, no sidewalks, no rhyme or reason as to why the pavement stops, just gravel. There is us...

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finegardening.com /6 days ago

A Maine Collector’s Garden with a Bite

Pitcher plants, sundews, and Venus flytraps bring unusual beauty to this compact Maine garden collection

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gardenerspath.com /1 month ago

How to Grow and Care For Lewisia Bitterroot (Cliff Maids)

Lewisia, also called bitterroot or cliff maids, is a small succulent native to the rocky mountains and outcroppings of western North America. It forms a rosette of thick, fleshy le...

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botany.one /3 weeks ago

Sudoku Garden

It's the Solstice

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mgnv.org /1 month ago

GRASS: Carex grayi (Gray’s Sedge) New in 2026!

#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic Named after the famous American botanist Asa Gray, this highly ornamental sedge grows well in average garden soil....

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ckenb.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Mystery plant

What plant is this?

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mgnv.org /1 month ago

SHRUB: Spiraea tomentosa (Steeplebush)

#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...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Wild life in the garden, or around!

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...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Wild life in the garden, or around!

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...

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botany.one /1 month ago

Loudetiopsis chrysothrix

The capim-brinco-de-princesa brings together the beauty of the dry-season Cerrado, community seed collection and a new vision for native landscaping.

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finegardening.com /3 weeks ago

Low Maintenance Flowers in Tingshu’s Garden

This gardener proves a colorful landscape doesn't always require tons of chores

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mgnv.org /2 weeks ago

PERENNIAL: Eutrochium dubium (Three-nerved (Coastal Plain) Joe-pye-weed)

#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...

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cartepostales1.blogspot.com /5 days ago

USA, California - Magic carpet of Mesembryanthemum (Ice Plant), Pacific Grove (D-167)

Postcard USA, California - Magic carpet of Mesembryanthemum (Ice Plant), Pacific Grove 

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botany.one /2 weeks ago

Sphagnum palustre

Our first moss for Plant of the Week: the blunt-leaved bog moss.

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